NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the estate of Jaspe:
Henderson, deceased, late or
Flat Rock, North Carolina, thi
is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to
file same with me for payment
within twelve month's from
date or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate
payment.
This February 1, 1923.
W. A. HENDEDSON,
' Administrator.
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Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as adminis
trator with the will annexed of
the estate of W. S. Ridings, de
ceased, late of Polk County.
North Carolina, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims
against the estate of the said
ceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Columbus, N.
C., on or before the 1st. day of
February, 1924, or this notfce
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 26th day of January,
1923.
PRINCE CLARK
Administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of W. S
Ridings, deceased.
For Sale. ? 300 acres, Timber
land near Columbus, N. C., on
Sandy Plains and Columbus
road. Will be sold on reason
able terms. L. E. Hutcherson.
PRICE LIST OF DAY CLD CHiCKS
All puru brid stock
Buff Lotfhoons. Whin* L.ejc?iorns, K. I. Reds and
White i'lymouth Keeks, per lltV $16. OO
White Plymouth KocUs. V* hue v\ yan- t
dottes, per 100 S1S.OO
Custom Hatching per lob eggs, $b.00
BIBER POULTRY ND HATCHERY
R. F. D. No 5 ;,oartdni)urg. S. C.
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Wtta Girl
Wife (reading paper)
"Think of it James, a couplc
got married after a courtshi]
of fifty years."
Jim ? "Poor fellow, too feble j
to hold out any longer, I sup- 1
pose."
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THE METHODIST AND
PRESBYTERIAN
?HURCHES OF TRYON.
Sunday School at 10:00 A
M., P. G. Moris, Superinten
dent. s
Reverend Fikes preaches on ;
1st and 3rd Sunday mornings
at 11:00 A. M., and 1 2nd and
^rd Sundays at 7 :30 P. M.
Reverend Yaadell preaches
on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at
11:00 A. M., and 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 7 :30 P. M.
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Columbus Presbyterian Church
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services.
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North Carolina was among j
the first states to begin tick ,
eradication work and is about ;
the last to finish the job.
We Believe in
COLUMBUS
We believe in our
"home town."
We believe it is the
best town in Polk Coun
ty in which to live.
We believe it is an
ideal town in which to
live and transact busi
ness.
We believe it is one of
the best towns in public
spirit and good citizen
ship.
We believe Columbus
is destined for continu
ously increasing pro
gress and prosperity.
With this spirit, we
offer our services to the
individuals and business
institutions of our town
tory, hoping to advance
the industrial, commer
acil and financial inter
ests of Columbus and
Polk County.
Polk County Bank &
Trust Co.
Columbus, N. C.
Capital .... 13,000
Resources over - 100,000
! Honor Roll For Tryon Colored
School.
Fifth Grade
; Locket.
. ? Ly Locket.
red Tucker.
i^ssie Fields.
Daniel Zigler.
Lucile Sanders.
Ben Carson.
Ophelia Carson.
J. C. McClure.
Fourth Gr;me
Marrian Hannon. *
Grace Mills
Helen Mills
Lillian Bobo.
Jim Cole.
Napoleon Cheek.
Alexander Cheek.
Mary King.
Roy King.
Eva Mills.
Roy Mills.
Archie King.
George Fields:
Jessie Zigler.
Robert Kemp.
JANIE BEATTY CRUMP,
Teacher
| Here lies the body of William
! Jay,
Who died maintaining his right
of way;
He was right-dead dead right
as he sped along,
But he's just as dead as if he'd
Been wrong.
Good Philos
i
! It takes 65 muscles of the j
i face to make a frown and 13 t c
produce a smile. Why wastr
j energy, asks Lazy Larry.
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Bring Back, W-oh Brine:
i
jOur Tommie bent over a gas
j tank
j It contents he wanted to see.
He lighted a match to assisJ j
him,
W-o bring back matommi( ,
tome.
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Cause and Effect
"Whew! Do you call tlia*
c-MTee? It looks like mud."
"Why shouldn't it ? Only this
j morning it was ground."
Sherlock Dines
i "Tnke it away ? take it away
j v c-n't eat incubator chickens/' !
pardon, sir, but how d' |
^w it is an incubato' j
? .?"
>y. Only a chicker
-ut a mother could grov !
i,- <i> be as tough as that one." I
Signs
For a Laundry? 4<TV?"N
your wife ? let u.^ do ui:t.
work."
For a Restaurant-"Don't di
vorce your wife because she \
cant' cook. Eat here and keep j
her for a pet."
Brow Wrinkler
"Whfct is the difference be
tween a young man and ok' j
man and a worm?"
'There is no difference
the chickens get them all."
Acclimated Digit
"Hey, waiter, you've got
your thumb in my soup!"
"Oh, I don't mind, sir, it isn't
hot."
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No Foreign. Entanglements
Paris decrees longer skirts- |
but American women refuse t^ i
wear them. Who says the
Declaration of Independence (
was written in vain ?
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Rah ? Rah? Rah
i
Thirty per cent of the Col
! Jege students work their way
j through school. The rest yell
j their way through. .
Smart Boy, Smart Boy!
| Tommy ? "Play store wit
,me, mama?"
Mother (with a headache'' ;
! ? All right. But you must be ,
j quiet ? very quiet."
i Tommy ? "Sure, we'll pre-j
j tend I don't advertise."
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You Just Know It
j Said a flapper to a fellow
named
Lee,
As she sat herself down on his
J- knee.
* "If you kiss me, of course,
Y' u will have to use force?
i<ut I'll bet you are stronger
J than me."
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SALUDA, N. C.
Two communicating rooms,
[ heated. Good table. Rates
r uvon application, Crystal
| Springs Ipn, Saluda, N. C.
Miss Bessie Blair, who spent
the month of January in Mont
gomery, Ala., has returned and
occupying her cottage. Miss
Blair is Librarian .of Julia
Colet Library.
Miss Clifford Y?"iIeox has
1 i. ' j-1 At
si floe UCi . : IVcu 1:01*0
Friday.
L>r. Litile's- new building,
i Princess Theatre will soon be
1 completed.
Saluda has lost two at
[ tractive young women, whose
I marriage recently took them to
| other cities. Miss Marvin Pat
| terson was married at ? Toledo
Ohio, to Dr Clarence Hingle,
they will rv-.e their home at
Detroit, M:'
Miss L.( a I Patterson, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Paiicron, was married
at Hendersonville, to Mr. Ed
ward Livingston of Ackron.
Ohio. Rev. Mr. IVTilloi* per
formed the cermony. they will
live at Ackron.
The many friends of Mrs
J. R. Little, will be glad to
know she is improveing from r
relapse Qf t:e Mil. She is with
her mother, INI is. Fleming
Brown at Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sald
ino, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
New York City, have returned
to t/.eir re] ective homes. They
were much pleased with the
wonderful 'climate of Saluda
and hospitality as guests of
f r\ s t n 1 Springs Inn.
Almighty first planted
:? g-;vien; and indeed it is the
i: e i - of human pleasures; it
. v\r eatost refreshment -to
i s of man- Bacon.
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Tax Pale I^o'lce.
No i e is ;ic.*8'--y given to
parlies \cIav, and all
ers I / i\e a lien oil
I e La . r.t c*-. Jo.-k ri ed thai
C e u:vic! "a '= ,.u \ .ased at a
?elinqucnl tax s.-Je in Cnlumbu
i\ lk County, North Carolina,
on the 1st day of May, 1922,
land listed far ta\ and describ
ed as follows:
185 acre.', les^ "0 acres in
Cooper Gap township listed in
the name of T. F Mr's. fcr the
aarnt: of lVak aeii. . ? r i.he year
1921.
133 acres lebS 2 acres in
White Oak township, listed ir
the name of W. M. Pack, for the
year 1921.
116 acres less C> acres i~.
White Oak towns'" in listed in*!
the name rf G V7. Edwards, for
the year j;':
Notice : {' at applica
tion will ? ?:/ the under
signed to ; ? ? ? :' ]* of Polk
County for acc's to said landr
after the 1st day cf May, 1923. j
the date when time of redemp
tion will expire.
P. H. BAILEY, Purchaser
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Tax Sale Notice
Notice is hereby given to
parties named below, and all
persons that may have a lien
on the land hereby described,
that the undersigned pur
chased at a deliquent tax sale
in Columbuus, Polk County,
North. Carolina, on the 1st day
of May 1922, -land listed for
tax and described as follows:
13 2 acres less 1 acre in Col- I
umbus township listed for*
taxes in the name of Lionell
Briscoe, taxes for the year 1921
Notice is given that appli- 1
cation will be made by the un
derpinned to the sheriff" of
Polk County for deeds to said
lands after the 1st, day of May,
1923, the date when time of re
dem tion will expire.
J. W. NEWMAN, Purchaser.
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S'le cf Real Estate Under
Mortgage.
Under and by virtue of au
thority vested in me as Trus
tee by a ce tai-i deed of trust
dated January 5, 1021, and re
corded in the ntr.ee of the Reg
ister of deeds for Polk county.
N. C., in book of Deeds No. 16.
on page 246, and executed by
Taylor Whitesides to S., C. Ra- 1
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burn to pecure purchase mon
ey in the sum of $782.50, and
default having been made in
tlie payment of same as is in
j said deed of trust required,
;jand having been requested by
j the holder of said indebtedness
J so to do, I
? { I, the undersigned, 0. M.
j Mull, Trustee, will on
Monday, Februuary 26, 192S,
!a< the court house door of Polk
?ounty, in the town of Colum
bus, N. C., at 1 o'clock P. M. or
within the legal hours sell by
; public auction to the highest
i bidder for cash all the land in
cumbered . by said deed . of
j trust to secure funds with
r which to satisfy the lien of
(Uame, which land is described
? by metes and bounds as follows
1 . Beginning at a stone on the
east side of Fox Mountain in
Polk county, N. C., and runs
| thence S. 24 1-2 W. 63 poles to
i a stone near a small branch ;
! thence down the branch as fol-.
| lows; S. 45 1-2 E. 14 poles, S.
j 67 E. 8 poles, S. 31 3-4 E. 18
.poles, S. 1 E. 6 4-5 poles, S.
! 41 1-2 E. 10 poles, S. 88 1-2 E.
1 7 2-3 poles, , S. 14 E. 8 poles, S.
j 41 E. 7 poles at old ford, S. 1
IW. 12 2-3, poles, S. 48 E. 16
poles, S. 62, E. 8 poles, S. 85
|E. 14 poles, S. 78 E. 18 poles, S.
5:1 E. 7 poles, S. 38 E. 8 poles,
S. 7 E. 10 1-2 poles to fork of
[branch; ' thence down the
( branch N. 76 1-2 E. 18 3-4 poles
j to old line thence with same N.
7 W. 10 1-4 poles to a stone
I thence N. 42 W. 32 poles to a
j. stone; thence N. 20 W. 84 poles
j to a stone; thence N. 53 W. 67
I poles to the beginning, con
| taining 47 acres, more or less.
I Tl is January 25, 1923.
O. M. MULL, Trustee.
LAND SALE.
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By virtui]e of the power
vested in me by a decree of the
I Superior Court made by the
Clerk of said court, in the
; special proceeding entitled Ly
j ,iia Foster et al. vs. George Pack
te al'\ I will offer at re-sale,
the sale price of a previous
sale having been increased as
required by law, to the high
je??t bi.ider for cash, at the
i court-house door in Columbus,
i S. C., within the legal hours of
I ale, on Saturday, the 24th day
| (1: y of February, 1923, land
j lying and bdng in Columbus
; i Avnship, Polk county, state
I of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a stone, the
old Osborne corner, now James
i Hutcherson's and run with |
aid line S. 86 E. 51 poles to a
os L oak on said line
: S. 100 poles to a stone;
en N. 86 W. 10 poles to a
.take; then with his line N. 30
W. 42 poles to a stake; then
; N. 37 E. 28 poles to a black
oak; then N. 48 WI 63 poles to
stone; E. 6 poles to the be
ginning, containing eighteen
acres, more or less, lying on
the waters of Hooper's Creek
?and being a part of Patent
! 1013.
This the 8th day of Febrary,
j 1923.
E. B. CLOUD,
Commissioner
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NOTICE
I i
Under and by virtue oi the
power of sale contained in that >
I certain Mortage Deed by date
of September 10th, 1921, ex
ecuted by W. L. Henderson
1 and wife, C. M. Henderson
to O. C. Harrison for $138.00;
! said mortgage is recorded in
; book. No. 17 at page 270 for the
! records of Polk county; default
j having been made in the pay
ment of said principal and in
terest, I will at the court house
door in Columbus on the 10th
day of March, at 12 o'clock M.
! offer for sale to the highest
| bidder for cash the following
i described land, to-wit:
Lying and being in Coopers
iGap township, Polk county
and adjoining the lands Of
Eliza Jackson and * others,
bounded as follows: Beginning
; at a chestnut oak on Ivey bluff,
N. 40 W. 37 poles to a R. O. on
| the creek bank on edge of road
in the Eliza Jackson > tract,
and runs with line N. 52 1-2 E.
; C>2 poles to a spruce pine stump
j corner of same on creek bank,
! thence the line of said tracts
N. 60 E. 74 poles to a W. O.,
corner of said tract in the Pat
ten line, thepce with the Pat
j'en line S. 25 E. 358 to a cheat
I nut oak on top of ridge, thence
i to the beginning, containing
41 acres, more or less.
This the8th day of Feb. 1923.
jO. C. HARRISON, Mortgagee.
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of new styles interpre
ted in Suede are now
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