Not Discriminating. At Their Best. It Is a matter of ludlfference to a Nations and men are only the best fool whether you laugh with him or when the? are gladdest, and deserve at him. ? S. Warren. heaven when they enjoy It ? Jeau Paul. SPECTACLES! % If you need glasses, see me. Have good stock from which to select. 'Don't forget I also do expert watch and jewelry repairing. My prices are as low as is consistent with good goods and good work. Watchmaker 11/ I TIIPIfCD Landrum, and Jeweler ?? lUviiCIIj S. C. Moved! to better quarters We are now located in the J. S. Wat son Building, just across the street from the old stand and next door to the Drug Store. We feel that we are in a better posi tion to serve the public now than ever be g fore and welcome all of our old customers * - and cordially invite any new ones who are ? looking for the best goods at honest prices. Next Week We begin a Shoe Sale, with prices marked down very much below cost. It will pay you to investigate these prices. We will continue to maintain our warehouse and carry all lines as heretofore. Landrum Mercantile Co. Landrum, S. C. The Rippian Way SPECIALS ?"SSS."..*" JAN. 20 ? 22 8 lbs. Snowdrift $1.25 t 5 lbs. Granulat ed Sugar 35c Pie Peaches 11c 8 cans, No. 3 To matoes $1.00 18 lbs. fancy Blue Rose Rice $1.00 1 peck Grits 35c 12 cans P. R. Sweet Peas $2.15 12 cans Early June Peas $1.65 1 large size oat meal 22c 3 small size oat meal I . , 35c 10 cans Campbell's With every pur chase of $10.00 or ?more we will give 20 lbs: Granulated Sugar for $1.00 soups $1.00 10 cans Campbell's pork and beans $1.00 3 cans No. 2 sliced pineapple 95c P. R. sweet corn No. 2 can 17c Stockley Bros, su garcornNo. 2can 13c 10 large Octogan soap 65c 10 small Octogan soap 40c 10 packages wash ing powder 40c 10 Ivory Soap 75c 10 P. & G. Soap 65c 6 pkg. Lux. 75c Swift & Co. will have a representative here on Saturday, January 19th to demonstrate to you . the value of their soap products. Don't forget the a! bove date and save money by making your purchases 'Tt THE RIPPUN WAY r-4 Notice to DeHquent Taxpayers Notice la hereby given to parties named below, and all persons that may have a lien on the land herein described, that the undersigned pur chased at a delinquent tax sale in Co lumbus, Polk County, North Carolina on the 1st day of May, 1922, land list ed for tax and described as follows: Forty-two acres in Tryon townshjp/ listed for taxes in the name of W. R. Beatty, for the yqar 1921. Twenty acres in Tryon township listed In the name of Lee Ander Hel ton, for the year 1921. Twenty- one and one-half acres listed in the name of J. H. Gantt tax for the year 1921. . One lot in Tryon township listed in the name of M. II. Paris tax for the year 1921. One lot in Tryon township listed in the name of Scotland Harris tax for the year 1921. One lot in Tryon townshjj? listed in the name of Alex McDowell tax for the year 1921. Forty-two acres in Coopers Gap township listed in the name of J. V. McCraw tax for the year 1921. Eight acres in Coopers Gap town ship listed in tlie name of Pearl Shore, tax for the year 1921. One hundred and twelve acres in Coopers Gap township listed in the name of D. H. Thompson tax for the year 1921, Ten acres in Tryon township listed in the name of Mrs. M. G. Smith tax for the year 1921. One lot in Saluda township listed in the name of Lilly R. Thomas tax for the year 1921. One lot in Tryon township listed in the name of Jess F. Adams^ tax for the year 1921. Sixty-seven acres in Saluda town ship' listed in the name of W.> F. Mes se^ tax for the year 1921. Notice is given that application will be made by the undersigned to the sheriff ol Polk County for deeds to said lands after the first day of May, 1923, the date when time of re demption will expire. L. L. TALLANT, Purchaser. Tax Sale Notice Nptice is hereby given to parties named below, and all persons that may have a (lien on the land horeby described, that the undersigned pur chased at a delinquent tax sale in Columbus, Polk County, North Caro lina, on the 1st. day of May 1922, land listed for tax and described as fol lows; 13 acres less one-half acre, in Try on township, listed in the name of Nancy Lynch, for the year 1921. Notice is given that application | will be lade by the undersigned tr ! the sheriff of Polk County for deeds ; r4cS2SS#s to said lands after the 1st, day of May, 1923, the date when time of redemption will expire. E. H. LYNCH, Purchaser. NOTICE. Application for parole of Aden Green l __ Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the parole of Aden Green submitted at the fall term 1922 of the Superior Court, of Polk County, for the crime of manufacturing whiskey and sen tenced to the County jail for a term of twelve months to be assigned bev the county^ commissioners to work on the roads of Henderson or any other county for said term. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said parole are invited to for ward their protest to the Governor without delay. This the 19 day of Dec, 1922. Thomas F. Mills. Report of the Condition of TTe Bank of Saluda at Saluda, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business, Dec. 29th 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $46,737.07 Dcriiand loans 5,849.34 Overdrafts . 395.97 LT. S. bonds and Liberty ' bonds 7,000.00 Banking house $3800 furni ture and fixtures $2500 6,300.00 dash in vault and net a mount due from banks^ Bankers and Trust companies 10,071.78 Checks for clearing 1,975.70 Expense 304.66 Total...... $78,634.52 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 3ills payable 5f000.00 Deposits subject to check. 20,733.08 Cashier's checks outstand ing . . 21.23 Time certificates of depos it, due on or after 30 ' " days 34,737.42 Savings deposits 8,142.79 Total $78,634.52 ^tate of North Carolina, County of Polk. Jan. 11, 1923. I, P. H. Bailey, cashier of the above lamed bank, do solemnly swear that he above statement is true to the >est of my knowledge and belief. P. H. Bailey, Cashier, 'orrect ? Attest: R. B. Staton, Donald M. Fraser, P. H. Bailey. Directors Subscribed and sworn to4)efore me his 12th day of Jan. 1923. H. B. Lane^ Notary Public. : ' n PHONE 90 PHONE 90 1 " * Special Special 2 large cans Pie Peaches 25c When you buy from us you know that you get goods that are fresh and clean. t Andrews Bros. TRYON, N, C. Report of the Condition of Peoples Bank & Trust Go. at Tryon, N. C., at the close of bus iness, December 29th, 1922. .RESOURCES Loans and discounts $9.2,163. 2u Demand loans 2,800.00 Overdrafts: Secured. . .$660.85 Unsecured 125.11 7SC.1 U. S. Bonds and Liberty * bonds...; 67,250 0 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 8,500.0' Banking house, $6,510.00 furniture and fixtures $2900 9,410.00 Cash in vault and net amount due from banks, bankers and truust companies 31,345.21 Checks for clearing. ..... 394.88 Total $212,649.28 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 Surplus fund 2,100.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and tax es paid 410.30 Bills payable 10,000.00 Deposits subject to check. 97,784.04 Demand certificates of de posit. ...... 10,785.54 Cashier's check out standing 4,758.35 Savings deposits 27,761.05 Certiflcte of deposit for U. S. bonds 49,050.00 Total $212,649.28 / ' - ; i State of North Carolina, County of Polk Jan. 10, 1923. I, W. F. Little, Cashier of the r.bove nameii bank do ^ solemnly ' swear that the above statement is true to the \best of my knowledge and belief. ' W. F. LITTLE, Cashier. Correct ? Attest: ' > G. H. llolmes, Walter Jones. H. H. Edwards. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me [?h:3 10th day of January, 1923. J. B. Hester, Notary Public. i 0 Sets Example. "I never acks grouchy over a small tip," said Uncle Eben. "I cut* up as polite as possible, so's to make d# next customer take notice an' git am* bltlous." ? Washington Star. Wnen i-arne Come*. No man can be said to have madfe ft conspicuous success in his chosen field of endeavor until they begin to elect him an honorary member of organist* tions he doesn't want to belong to any more than a rabbit ? Ohio Stat? Jotif* naL | "Each and All." ? No one has ever striven to do tho* oughly the commonest duty of lifct but he has added to the moral forcei of the world. . . . For it Is personal virtues that enkindle virtues In oth ers, heroic example that most surely rouses heroic emulation in the soulf of men. . . . True heroism is spir itual energy, force of conscience, strength of affection. ? William Mitch* elL Dr. J. J. 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