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ru ! I liiWl f I II IIIT T T* I landrum ROUTE 2 j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pritchard jand children from near Spar tanburg spent Sunday with his {mother, Mrs. Carolina Pritch ard. Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Caldwell. Mrs. Carolina Pritchard spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. M. Fowler on Pea Ridge. Mr- and Mrs. Joe Pritchard and children of LandrtmK spent Sunday at his mother's Mrs. Carolina Pritchard. Mr. John Williams' children are very sick with measles. Miss Nadine is iD this week. Mr. Willibee, Miss Rosa Fow ler, Joe Hodege Tom Byers and Miss Maggie Sue Byers called at the home of Mrs. Carolina Pritchard last Monday. FISHTOP We had some disagreeable NOTICE To Whom It May Concern I have paid checks evidencing the payment of all State, County and Municipal taxes owing by me in Polk County for the year 1923. Parties purchasing properties advertised in my name for taxes, will do so at their own peril and will not be able to recover penalty and interest on tax payments. If any error I am willing to correct them. v Geo. A. Gash Purina Makes the Difference ? Equal in laying ability. But the hen 01^ the right was fed a common grain ration while the other was fed Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina Hen Chow. Purina Poultry Chows form a complete ration* containing material for an equal number of yolks and whites. Ask us about the fa* mous money back guarantee. The Ballenger Company ?v"?* Pla ymd Springtime is Overland time? with lots of places to go and healthful pleasure in going. Big power to take you. Big ? comfort to rest you. Big reliability. Ana the ex tra pleasure of econo my. Ride to good times in an Overland ! Cham pion now $655, Sedan $795, f. o. b. Toledo. C. W. BaUenger, Agent Try on, N. C. weather for farming last week. Mr. Davenport of Columbus has completed reflooring the bridge and approaches. Mrs. James Newman who has been very ill is now reported to be slowing improving. Mrs- Elizabeth Jones is not very well, j Her son, George, of ' - I ? . I t.^. A sge her a wife Sun Case Silver Arkansaw was in to few days. I Mrs. E. J. firadley and soil, T. W. Bradley, visited! in Hen* derson county recently. Harrison Arledge and visited J. M. Bishop last day J. W. Bradley and N. went to the s inging at Creek Sunday. Mrs. T. C. Laughter visited the Bradley's last Sunday. Clinton Case while hewing crossties severed his ankle bones with an axe one day last week. James Jones and Earl Head visited in this section last Sun day D. C. Pace of Henderson ville has a saw mill on his place here that will saw quite a lot of his timber. * Mrs. Posey Henderson visited Mrs. N. Case and family Sun-* day last. i MILL SPRING R 1 Pastor H. C. Freeman preach-; ed a very interesting sermon ; at Lebanon last Sunday. The little son of Mrj^nd Mrs.i ;W. E. Elliott who has been( ?f ill for the past two months ist ' very little better. Miss Mildred Womack, who is a student at Hillcrest Institute I spent last w^ek-end at her ; home. | Mr. A. A. Wpmack of Greens i Creek spent Saturday night with relatives here. | Mr. W. G. Egerton, our mail carrier, is having work done jon his farm at Wafclut Creek this week. Mrs. ' R. E. ; Whiteside and son Jay, spent Sunday at the i home of A. A. j Edwards. . | Little Avery Lee Edwards is j spending this week with his 'grandmother at Uree Several from' here went to Rutherfordton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.|D. J. ] Burnett spent Sunday with friends at Melvin HOI. Some of Miss Vinetta Herder's schol friends have been visit ing her. i Bert Edwards motored to Turner's Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrp. Arthur A. Thompson of Pearidge spent Sunday here. | 1 ^ [ The Lebanon; school: closed last Friday after a successful term taught by Misja Ellen Ed wards. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF SALUDA at Saluda in the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi ness, March 31pt, 1924. RESOURCES | Loans & Discounts. .$53, 881.76 Demand Loansi . . . . 5,052.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 187.53 I Banking Hou^e 3,800 f Furniture- & Fix tures 2,500, j 6,300.00 Cash in vault |and net amount due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Com panies, Checks for cleairing . ; 812.06 9,438.70 Total...! 75,672.05 LIABILITIES [Capital Stock paid in 10,000.00 Undivided Profit, less current expenses and taxes paid.. 352.73 'Bills Payable, J 5,000.00 1 Deposit subject to check _ Individual,.... 25,715.68 Cashier's Checks out standing. ; 13.23 Time Certificates of De posit, Due on or After 30 Days. 28,112.27 Savings Deposits . . 6,478.19 Total State of North ... .75,672.05 Carolina, Coun ty of Polk Aipril 17, 1924 I, Walter Thompson, Cashier of the above named Bank do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief Walter Thompson, Cashier Correct ? Attests c. l. hoi R. B. Staton Henry P. Corwith Directors Subscribed and sworn to be fore me, this 17, day of April 1924. H. L. Capps, Notary Public. My commission Expires Dec- 21 1925, j . r : r-v HERE IS THE tire Goodrich Silvertowns in 0ut eyes, stand out amidst other tires like a flag staff. , , There is more quality, more satisfaction in them than anything we know of in the shape of a tire* ? ? , ( When we quote you our low prices on them, you will understand the real meaning of new tire values. . . . Goodrich CORD -(/BEST IN THE LONG KUN']| Sikes Motor Co. , Edgerton & & Columbus, N. C. Mill Spring, N. C. Dr. E. M. Smalley Saluda, N. C. Patronize News Advertisers. It Pays . ... Announcement of Special Servi '* We have just opened our new gre ! | rack and are prepared to Wash, Polish and Greasl . ^ j' , ; 7 . ;i any make of automobile you may ( under expert mechanical supervise k ? '? ' F Official Service Station for " j k " N " "i . " ' ? 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