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JK ISM I fcffO m? KM Let and Road Work gets j J men endorse methods a niitd corporation 111,. \ Feb. 4th. ? . u pa vini; program lj-k Kstatt's. involving Lj.;!i. \penditure in this enterprise. is pro r.ij ii pacet and with t;i:r weather, excel nejng made. Con_ ?tiraphv of the land ? >i?siacles are being ;!i,' engineers as ; proeeeds. A unL this construction is < the increased dis_ a:., urfaced driveways |.. :!t'vards throughout thi"; acre develop [irii: made to^conforni to conMiirs of the terrain. i:. <>f science, capital rapidly transforrn nilt'i land of opportunity *!>!<? paradise of home_ and estates. No Ik in topography, flora tins giving the enthu hiiilders a wide latitude In of r h??ir individ tr! ',.w 111!' [11 tluv?' hundred varie_ Iiowi-rs are to be foihid )u> altitudes of laurel and the virgin forest [rV I pine contours and lfd dells contain every h.ird and common wood it Western North Caro_ Stately white pine, the and the rugged oak. iiu'l nvcr a profusion of (rhododendron; while the rhite arbutus shyly sur Ithe impatient flower lov ?very heart of the match Lins of Western North ?here energy anil inspira. Hitinix in a splendid prog K) the very center of W old say Hendersonville Bress'is setting its new Ing builded the finest res. Irelopment in America, ?ire paragraph from the v pen Colonel John Ives ?as written the lat Kf the past year. Today Ik Kstates is the largest I development in the en Band Thousands of beau kites but three motor km the business center ft prosperous Henderson. I the* conveniences and ad ftf a city with the privacy I of living in the heart of mature. Today, two hun ?fifty homesites have been ?fifty nine homes complet er course of construction, ?iprehensive road building veil under way. w division in the building lurel Park Estates, one Iritable catalog of jeweled I villasites and estates^ m the eye and appealing to ? lover The following des ? a hotel site in the fa. Ibow division is typical of fteauty surrounding each ft thousand sub division of ?did development; ? the en I covered is in triangular ?totals 1T4 feet on the nor. ?ndary, 208 feet on the Id 27s feet on the southern le triangle. A spring fonts ?"operty. The site corners ?ersection of Silver Pine ? the beautiful Crystal ?ive> and is well covered Bn growth of poplart white I dogwood. An attractive liven of Rainbow Lake, di ?ng this site looking down Ipriug Drive. lowing letter from Mr. W. President of the Hender Ihamber of Commerce is of ;he loyal support and .operation Laurel Park Es tceiving from all local civic ^Bcndfrsonville Chamber of w ishe.s to clearly express in entire accord and th<> realty development I'iirk Tstates, lncorporat. : which is being rap_ to completion^ imme ?djf>ins the western boun ? th*< city of Hendersonville of most valuable and B residential- properties. ^?tho(!? being used by the Mton of Laurel Park Es V- with the approval of the ot Commerce and we ?con. mend the entire propo ? an>' who may be interest. LET'S LAFF! ?r I start working my ir.'u n 1 am reminded of the it-d man who for twenty [1 worked for a big manu f-onceni turning out com compost. One night the ' was it a black swan ? flew humble cabin and left a Dse ot trouble for this family , he appeared all smiles at t of duty the next morning I the superintendent that he Ed the twins in honor of the Company. "Dey is a boy an' a gal/' venture^ the old man. "So we name 'em Ferd an' Eliza 'cause I done ? I bin workin' at dis Perdeliza plant so long I wants to do mah chillung hon_ or/' > o READ THE NEWS Hie j BULLS EYE "Editor and Genera/ Manager WILL ROGERS * I fr--m m Another 'Bull' Durham adver tisement by Will Rogers, Zieg feld Follies and screen star, and leading American humorist. More coming. Watch for them. WANT it distinctly under stood that this is an ad. What1 s more, it's one of my first attempts. Of course, the logical question is what does Will Rogers know about writing an ad? My answer is simple ? everything! C The first thing any std writer has got to know is. how to get paid. I found that out. The first letters of the alphabet I learned were P. I. A.? that means Pay^ in Advance. The real truth about why I started writing ads for these people is that I got a family kicking the toes out of lots of shoes daily and I read where my employers sold enough of their stuff so that if the bags were laid ?nd to end they would stretch further than from Oklahoma to Yokohama? and that's some stretch. > I think this looks good to me. That's why I signed up. I hope it turns into a steady job. At any rate, I'll have another piece here two weeks from now. P. S. I like to forgot to tell you what I was advertising. It's 'Bull* Durham. I don 't smoke it myself. I don't smoke anything, but somebody does or else what happened to all those bags? IT'S MORE ECONOMICAL of course, but the reai reason thousands of he-men swear by good ol' 'Bull' Durnam is because for sheer good ness of flavor, you just can' t tie it. TWO BAGS for 15 cents 100 cigarettes for 15 cents Guaranteed by IMCORrORATSP ^ Bishop's Garage OPEN ALL THE TIME All makes of Batteries repaired. All makes of cars re paired. Full line of Tires and Accessories. FURMAN BISHOP, Proprietor Phone 33 Landrum, S C. * * * * ? ? * Speed lip Business By Using This Column It Gets Results ? Classified advertising: Two ? cents a word for first insertion. ? One cent for subsequent inser- * ? tions. * ? Bold Face Readers: 10 cents | ? per line. 4? Legal Rate: One cent per ? word {.initial or number] for 4, each insertion, payable ? STRICTLY in advance. ? _? ?. ?. -t. t. TTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTT tTtTTTV When you need furniture remem ber that we are dealers in both new and second hand. Priced to please the buyer for cash. Make us prove it. THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Arthur Kilpatrick & W. 0# Tem pelton. 137 Magnolia Spartanburg, S. C. WANTED: A reliable white nian wanting to make $40 to $70 week ly in Polk County selling Whitmer's complete line Home Remedies Ex. tracts^ Toilet Articles, Soaps, Spices etc. house to hoase. Products guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cherry of Alabama made 157.90 in'] five days ; Middleton of Virginia, | $96. Team or car needed. No ex perience necessary. Write for fhxlJ particulars today. Give age and oc cupation. The H. C. Whitmer Company Dept. 198 Columbus, Ind. For your summer home we have Medium Price as well as the Best Ask your friends about us. If we please you, tell your friends. If we sting you,warn them. Arthur Kilpatrick & W. O. Tem pelton. 137 Magnolia St. Spartanburg, S. C. FOR RENT:? The Clara Bell Cottage on Godshaw Hill.'* Three rooms furnished. $27.50 monthly. 2_w_pd. J. W. Leonard. ' WANTED: To Rent small farm near Tryon. E. C. 312 N. Tarboro. Wilson, N# C. FOR SALE: ? 2 Compartment Rapid Fireless Cookeri in perfect condition. Phone 103_2. Miss Frances Hudson. Use a little white space in your ad and make it stand out like this one. < Lost: Brown leather hand-bag containing fountain pen? check book and other articles on the road be_ tween Mill Spring and Columbus. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. W. Brownf Mill Spring, N. C. Wanted: Students. Learn at Home or School. Tutition on credit. Work in office while taking. Posi tion guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE, High Point, N. C. 1 Army wants Musicians for the 16th Infantry Band in China The United States Army wants (15) musicians for duty with the 15th, Infantry Band, at Tientsin, China, according to announcement received Thursday by the Fourth Corps Areaf The Asheville* office Is now open"Tor Recruits for this Band and all applicants accepted will be forward to New York by rail and from New York to China by trans. port through the Panama Canal with a ten day stop over, at San Francisco Calif, then enroute by t Transport by the way of Honolul^ Hawaii to China. The musicians desired are Saxo phone Clarinets^ Trombones, Cor onets, a Bass Drummed Basson and French Horn players. The -oppor. tunity offered means both promotion and good payf, and a fine, chance to see the Orient For further lnfor. tion apply at U. S. Army Recruiting Office, 2nd Floor, Post ^pfflce, Build. lng; Asheville, N. C. Lost. Child's dark red sweater black f collar and cuffs. Reward if re turned to Mrs. Jas. Vernor. FOUND: Leather Kokak case with strap. Call at News Office. Wanted: ? Boys and Girls to so licit subscriptions for the News in every township in Polk County. Liberal Commission. Write for in formation. POLK COUNTY NEWS. Circulation Manas*!*, Tryon, N. C. 1 MANY NEW INDUSTRIES ESTAB LISHED IN SOUTH Washington D. C., January, 31 ? Continued industria. development in the territory serveu by the Southern Railway System is shown by the an. nual report of the Southern's Devel opment Service covering the year ,1924. The report lists a tojai of 132 new industries placed ii^operation during the^ year^ 28 industries under con_ structian on December 31st, 84 en largements of existing industries placed in operation during the year and 8. enlargements under construc tion at the end of the yearf a total of 253 new industries and enlarge, ments. As in former years, the greatest activity was in the building and en_ larging of textile plants. New in stallations of textile machinery in enlargements at points served by the Southern included 172,473 slindles^ 4 307 looms, and 1,380 knitting ma 9 chines o I AN AD. IN THE NEWS? RESULTSl GUARANTEED Made of selected pure para rub ber, actualy vulcanizes its self to the tube. The hotter it gets, the tighter it sticks, 36 square inches of pure white rubber in every box felKILPIN MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS Tryen, N. C. RUSHING SALUDA ROAD The new highway between Saluda and LAke Summit is being rushed through in record time according to W. J. Turner of Henderponvllle^ who has the contract for grading the new outlet from the thriving little city on top of the mountain to points north. This new road will shorten the distance between Saluda and Hen dersonville by four miles' and make both Greenville and Hendersonville much easier to reach. Henderson and Polk Counties are sharing equally in the cost of build ing the highway which will traverse a beautiful section of Blue Ridge and afford many splendid views for the motor tourist. The residents of Saluda are ver^ much interested in having the road finished by the beginning of the 'sum mer season and have plans under way to erect a boat house and club Expert Plu ribing We have opened a mod ern plumbing establish ment on Trade Street in the Ballew buildi ng. Expert attention given to plumbing and heating equipment and installa tion. SEE US Shields & Morris TRYON, N. C. We sell and instill Radio Equipment of modern construction and approved design at really reasonable prices. Join the vast army of Radio Fans and add zest to life. Anthony Electric Works .\ 155 N. Church St., Spartanburg, S. C. iMa/i Coach Body by Fisct $1065 /. o. b. Lcniinf Yes ? only $1065! Think of it ? a closed car with a Fisher body ? a famous six cylinder L-HEAD EN GINE ? a new rich satin Duco finish ? fittings and appointments surpassed by few Sedans ? all this for only $1065, f. o . b. factory. And you can buy this coach on the G. M. A. C. plan ? the most liberal and dignified time pay ment plan ever devised! See this remarkable Coach ? to day! You will hardly believe that a closed car so fine can be built and sold at a price so low. mm ffG. R. LITTLE, Agent, V SALUDA, N. C. on the lake for the ac of Saluda visitors this y ? The construction of thd ing done under the supe Lake Summit Company wi ing a share of the expen dbmmodation <*r. / road is be* ion of the Jio are bear se. rvis Robinson, Mgf. Co, Notice of Sale of Valuable Real Es tate and Personal Property In the matter of S. M et al. vs. Tryoh Hosiery! In pursuance to an ordjer made by His Hqnor, Henry P. Lane, Judge holding Courts of the j Fourteenth Judicial District, at the January Civ il Term, 1925, the undersigned re ceiver, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on Wednesday, March Fourth, 1925 at 12 o'clock, Noon, on I he premises j of the Tryon Hosiery M anufacturing ] Company, near* Tryon, ^orth Caro. j lina, the following property, to-wit: 28 acres of land, more or less^ ad_ joining the lands of W. !h. Stearns W. W. Capps, and W. ij. Hammett and others, situate in Polk County, North Carolina, near the town of Tryon on which is loca:ed the Try on Hosiery Manufacturing Com. pany's plant, consisting of the Mill building; six 6-riom houses; eleven 4_room housejr and eleven 3_room houses; also all the machinery, equipment and supplies ^lsed in con. nection with 8a^ plant, including^ 164 knitting machines; 23 Loopers; motors; boilers; etc. Also 4000 lbs. of yarn and 900 dozen socks. For futher information see or Write: Coit M. Robinson^ Receiver^ Lowell^ N. C. This January 27thf 1925. . COIT M. ROBINSON, Receiver. o r Notice to Creditors ? Sat6 of North Carolina, Coiinty of Gaston ? ? In the Superior Court S. M. Robinson^ et al, Plaintiffs. vs. Tryon Hosiery Mfg. Co.f defendant. In pursuance to an order made by His Honor, Henry P. Lane at the January Term of the Superior Court of Gaston County^ the undersigned Receiver hereby notifies creditors of Uie Tryon Hosiery Manufacturing Company to present and prove their claims against the said Tryon Hos_ iery Manufacturing Company on or before the second day of March^ 1925 and failure to present and prove such claims within said time^ will bar said creditor of claimant from partic ipating in the assets of said corpor_ ation. This 26th day of 'January ? 1925. COIT M. ROBINSON, Receiver. Lowell, N. C. ? -I? "'* 38 ' F-1S-23-A Buick Authorized Service anywhere and everywhere is like an insurance policy. Wherever, whenever you drive, it protects the continuous, satis factory operation of your Buick. * Forest City Motor Co., FOREST CITY, N. C. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them A Track Marked Egg Yes, just exactly that. Every egg laid by a Tuxedo fed hen is trade marked GOOD, hecause Tuxedo Eggmashrcontains all of the el ements, correct proportions, necessary to keep your hens strong and healthy, producing good eggs pfj-i lots of them. Con tains np flavor tainting tankage. J. F. CANtTRBLL, Loadrum, S. C. FARMERS SUPPLY CO., Lafadram, S. C. THE TUXEDO UNE OF FEEDS Ce-re-a-lia Sweet# Tuxedo Dairy Tuxedo Chop ' Tuxedo Hog Ration Tuxedo Pigeon Peed Tuxedo Egg Mash Tuxedo Scratch Tuxedo Chick Tuxedo Buttermilk Starter and Growing Mash Tuxedo Developer Tuxedo Pool try Pattener, etc.
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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