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L [m Men Causes Contro
Britain *h?t S#ttl* I
\M-WX ^dd of JD?3rPt * ***?
i kr*J ^ooflx^t with Ills brother
I1 5ja| Bufwto ?' <*? Hedja*
rfitf 8# Qtw*'
jiot suAfi that Faad has
IHL tbe carpet" far an/
M???1? that the B&P
fTjufli^rclJ Jn*t?3 that a detach
r, v ^yptian doctors shall accom
r ^ anoaai pU?iima$e or the
FL ^ thair Ho]/ Carpet to
f*0ain trgo* i ***** ?bs Hadjaz pro
doctors of it* own, and
P*ptn# bo Egyptian importation*.
tjgf^r of the controversy Je la
Enjj&tog Hussein has appealed
F%0 Britain for a solution.
I* t* *a*'3 0/ th? mnual pilfTim
L |p jiocoii, ths Egyptian govern
KftaWtuail/ organises a consider
RTggjjaij detachment to assure the
r^e of Cbe piitfriais on their try
fTpOW. This year the usual
1^ followed and the equiva
1^^ tfae personnel of two field hoe
L| vcb enlisted. King Hussein*
tuddaiily declared against
Iftyptton physician*
I jqy> holds a hifh card la ka hand
L dtepoie in the fact that the
ltfC*P* *D i??iispensabla feature
(Jii Mwca ceremonies, resides in a
K) I fl)0??0e. The tiet, therefore, has
L* fortfc "No doctors, no carpet."
I IN sabj^'t has aroused the whole
L|e two countries and has become
fa tab}#* of formal diplomatic rep
Iwcetieca.
gad of Zoo Say* Polar
ge&r? Like Hot Weather
fliiadeipiua.? ^olar bearB ??*
rgoflce, being fed ice cream with
{bgnDometer soaring above 90, if
ixt* fictitious story, according to
person Browne, superintendent of
^ Philadelphia zoological gardens,
lioat of our animals suffer from
$i kilt to any Feat extent," said Mr.
fini "people ;om? Mere expecting
I ltd some of them all wrapped up
^ cold rwnpresses to prevent them
ft of the beat. We just let (hem
itat, and nature takes care of the
jtf.
not only dont mind it, but
|,l9 actually seem to revel in it. It is
the oni time of the year when keepers
eu la all ihe animals out in their
prdi without fear of some tropical
hit catching pneumonia. Those
tnsi tin aorthern climes roll over and
top, not even disturbed by the
ends of visitors who stand outside
cad ^aze in with pity. And as for
$e nst, they regain all their former
/nth and rigor, lost when they left
te fenny forests of Africa and soutli
aiAiia."
Famous Washington Elm
at Cambridge I* Dead 1
OunbrWie, Mass.? The "Washing-1,
fc elm" la dead. The offlcial demise
{the famed tree beneath which
uhington took command of tfee Con
^tttal aray was announced by Dr.
C I Sarjeat, director of the Arnold
Itorttun of Harvard university, in a
j tor to Mayor Edward W. Quinn ol
CUibridfe.
"All sigas of life have now gone
the Washington elm," Docter Sar
W wrota, "and there is no chance of
Nflf It alive until the autumn. So
u I am concerned it can be cat
ton at any time."
toyor Quinn, it is learned, is eager
I tiae a fund from the school chil
of th? country for a shaft to ,
^ the historic spot. The trunk j
Wahly will bs cut into snail bits to
?fctrtbited u souvenirs among the
**??>? of the country. An offshoot
Washington lm was planted on
? Cambridge common 40 years ago
**9 Is floartshing.
"utily Built House
Standi Teat of Time
}****> Pa.? Erected ftfty years
? tm hours, the two-story brick
, ^ at 513 South Prince street
r lt?od the test of time and is still
Oonditloo. it contains eight
JJ1 Idea of building the house |
l 10 sundown was conceived
. ^janiln Miihier. One hundred,
fctte?1"** 00 hou,le' finishing it
^ tours. The walls were up be
Doclor Mlshler's son moved
^ jtoiture *h and ate sapper in the j
? la the same evening.
J4 *d?PU Gr^orian Calendar.
^taaT'""^8 y<mr wltt the first
^ ?? wHl Cbris* j
v jS?taneoiwly with the reat el
^ council of oommis
^ler. UIK>ti teQ chmrcfa holidays te
^idar ^ accor<iing to the Oregoriaua
^junction to Keep
NtfUy Hounds Quiet
attending a camp
t ^ hear Vicksburg, llicK,
* Wh driven almost to dis
by the howling of ten
?6 the farm of Almon
J?* &*r by. The Splritual
j***l that the doge be re
^ tr&fn *v.~ M
^ Oolv out tne
^flhtsk ed an injunction
** folet e&r? t# ,Ke?p
as Possible."
Twenty-one Million People
' v- ? V ?Vr
> are reading the Squibb announcements in the var
ious magazines.
Squibb's Denta! Cream made with Squibb's Milk
of Magnesia, Squibb's Spices; in fact all of their
products are carried in stock at /
MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY
The Rexail Store
Phone No. 4 Tryon, N. C. |
What Keeps Bird in Air.
The manipulption of birrls' wings
has been analyzed to a certain degree
by an ultra-rapid camera invented by
C. Francis Jenkins of Washington.
Mr. Jenkins has shown the exact mo
tion of a pigeon's wings. His pictures
demonstrated that the back stroke,
when the wings touch over the head,
propels the bird, while the forward
stroke, wher the wings meet under
the body, sustains the pigeon in the
air.
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Phone Your Wants To The
Polk County News
For Sale: ? Pony, pony cart,
harness and saddle at reason
able price. Address P. 0. Box
301 Saluda, N. C. No.2 3-w-pd
FOR SALE ? Wilcox Dairy
Farm two good cottages and
barn, 20 acres, some good bot
tom land. This place ^will be
sold at a very reasonable price
and on terms to suit purchaser.
JAMES LEONARD.
For Sale: ? In the beautiful Pac
loet Valley, fine residence of
seven rooms, two fine fire places,
large porch, cement pillars and
floor. Desirable locality.
James Leonard.
FOR SALE ? One two-horse
Sparwling buggy with harness.
Apply James L. Smith, Tryon
Route 1. 2-w-pd.
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TRADE EVENT WEEK should re
mind you that it is a good time to
buy a Safe. In Stock from $37.50 to
$300.00 Calhoun Office Supply Co.
Spartanburg.
TYPEWRITERS? Trade Event
Specials. Oliver $20., $25., $30., s Rex
$27.50, Woodstock $52.50, Royal $32.
50, Smith $40.00 and Remington $42.
50. Calhoun Office Supply Co. Spar
tanburg, S. C.
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EDISON PHONOGRAPHS in stock
all models. It is to your advantage
to buy during Trade Event Good
supply of records. Calhoun Office
Co. Spartanburg.
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TRADE EVENT Specials offered
in Cash Registers, Check protectors
and Adding machines also. See
Trade Event Advertising and buy
here. Calhoun Office Supply Co.,
Spartanburg.
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More Money
In good fruit than anything else
the farmer can grow. The best com
mercial varieties of apples, grjwn to
perfection and state ' inspected.
None better. Now is the time to
put In your order for fall and spring
delivery. Send for price list
W. B. Sinclair Nurseries,
R. F. D. 3,
Hendersouvllle N. C.
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Order Now
The finest apple trees and other
i fruit. Best varieties grown. Send
; for prices or bettter still come and
see Uie trees and be convinced,
j lligiit l'rom^ the soil to your farm.
There is money in good fruit. W. B.
Sinclair Nurseries, Route 3, Hender
sonv'Me, N. C.
Second-Hand School Books, good
as new. Two-thirds price of new
books. Send no money. Mail us
your order and books will be sent by
return mail collect on delivery.
I Books may be returned if not satis
factory. ? The Book Shop, Burling
ton, N. C.
o
Having qualified as Executor of tha
state of J. H. Hines, deceased, late
of the county of Polk and State of
North Carolina, this is to notify per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Harris, N. C.
route No 1 on or before the 10th day
of October, 1924, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This 1st day of October, 1923.
Executor of the estate of J. H.
Hines deceased.
R. F. Hines, Harris Route No 1, N. C
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
State of North Carolina
County of Polk
In the Superior Court. ?
Anna Bishop Parker
V8
Peter P. Parker
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
superior court of Polk ? County to ob
tain an absolute divorce by said
plaintff from defendant; the said de
fendant will further take notice that
he is required to appear at the term
of the Superior court of said county to
be held in the court house at Colum
bus, N. C. on the 7th Monday after
the first Monday in March .it being
the 22 day of April, 1924, and
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief ' de
manded in the said complaint.
II. H. Carson, Clerk of Superior
Court for Polk County, N. C.
H. H. Carson
Fisher & Allison
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Brevard, North Carolina.
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NOTICE
To Zeb Carson and Lelia Car
son:
You are hereby notified that
on Monday the 1st day of Oct
m JC?(
$30.00 in Gold
Given Away
We will give three prizes as follows:
$15.00 1st prize
10.00 2nd prize
5.00 3rd prize
. i
The ?erso;i guessing nearest the number
of customers making purchases, The Rippian
Way from July 1st 1923 to the day of the Polk
Co., Fa^*. Contest closing at 8 o'clock P. M. the
day before the fair opens at Columbus, N. C.
All guesses to be sealed in an envelope with
name and address on same and dropped in a seal
ed box provided for the purpose in a convenent
place at The Rippian Way Store
Besides being a probable winner of one of
the above prizes you can save miich more by
making your Purchases
THE RIPPIAN WAY
J * J
TRYON, N. C.
Savings Period
A? deposits in
account and jom our happy p
ladies Rest Room. ^ ReadJ"^s owr $200,000
Capital $25,000 SMtte ^ this banh t0
?? i+e* officers or directors.
ns are made W directors.
of its officers or ? ^ ^ ^
a. K. HOl-WIES, yfm A. BLAND
President . A^st cashier
J. T. VALDROP FOSTER THOMSON
Vice Presjdent Asst. Cashier
WALTER iONi5
Vice President
*sst"
fits BMtH WO JM% JS!?
Mfcm >TB yon/North C.ro.ina
ober, 1923, the undersigned will
apply to the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Polk County for
the appointment of three ap
praisers to lay off and assess
the value of not more than two
acres of the land in Green's
Creek or Columbus township
conveyed to you by the wiH of
John M. Carson, for the location
of a school building.
| This the 30th -day of August,
; 1923.
E. W. S. COBB, Superintendent
of Public Instruction, Polk
County. 4 ^
NOTICE
Under and by virture of the
power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust
- If you are in need of a stone,
large or small, see our line when
in Spartanburg. A nice fresh
stock of both marble and granit.
West Main street, opposite the
Cleveland Hotel,
MECKLENBURG
Marble and Granite Ca.
Spartanburg S. C.
Two or three good local agents
wanted in this territory.
Coming Dr. A. W. Dula
Chimney Rock N. C. Tuesday Oct.
f 9th.
Columbus N. C. Wednesday Oct
? 10th.
' I
Tryon N. C. Thursday and Friday
October 11th and 12th.'
Glasses Fitted Exclusively
Uu 1 ""
1 G -r V.? S3TTEX. Sj
N 'I.-.- tin.* : i -I'.v, -vtn'J plaSf#:
Dr. A. W. DULA.
executed by J. C. Laugh
ter and his wife E. F. Laughter
which deed bears date of April
26th 1922 and which is found
of record in the office of Regis
ter of Deeds for Polk County in
Book pf Deeds in Trust No. 20
! at page 313, to John R. Burgess
Trustee to secure the payment
j of a certain note in the sum of
| One Hundred one and 50-J00
I dollars with interest, and de
; fault having been made and de
i mand for payment having also
been made I will in pursuant to
I such power of sale offer for
; sale and sell to the highest bid
der, for cash, at . the court
house door in Columbus, Polk
County, Ncrth Carolina, on 1st
| day of Oct. 1923 at 12 M- the
| following real estate : Being the
| same Jand described in the deed
of trust mentioned herein and
j being bounded as follows: Be
all the lands described in a cer
I tain deed from Elizabeth Sel
I ena Jackson to J. C. Laughter
found in Book 36 page 391 for
! the records of Polk County. "
j 1923.
This the 8th day of Sept.
JOHN R. BURGESS
Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
The , Board of School Com
missioners of the Tryon Graded
School District will sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bid
der on the 20th day of October
1923 at three o'clock P. M- on
the premises of the new school
property, in Tryon, N. C., allf of
the land west of C. W. Mor
gan's road comprising about
seven (7) acres, more or less,
belonging to said Tryon Graded
School' District,' the same hav
ing been purchased frbm W. B.
Weigel. Terms of sale $500.00
cash at time of sale and the re
mainder to be paid upon deliv
ery of tender of a good and suf
ficient deed, or within thirty
days.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
This 12th day of September
1923.
Board of School Commission
ers of the Tryon Graded School
District.
No. 3, 4-w.
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Deeply cushioned seats, improved interior arrange
ment.and cowl ventilatorprovideincreasedcomfort.
Wid? doorfi that open forward, revolving type
window lifters, enlarged rear compartment and a
r^c^s- to? parcels, back of the seat make for
(jreuei convenience,
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