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. lo -d-v ' ^r- ^ fljmiiy ^itll jja writiAK- Ut> ^l>e ***? ;(jiul ravlor and Walter n?fc - ?'*r* ^ li]is ?ee While, pu mor of Pea irom Uilkt'.v. who y interesting sermon at M $uc<iay was liio ii inner gUr IV E. Elliott. Hociuch Hum uoar is ipt-udiug u lew days jejj Hid Ml&llves here. jq jidson and Aliss Vinetta rerf out W riding Suuday , ^ ilrs. Jehu {J runt Lynch aims a iV?v days w itj^ th<* ? parents. Mr. and A/rs_ U ^ A/re. tt". Siehaii aud fam i Rutherford ton, culled at the jfr J. T Edward* Sunday [pd Mrs. H. M. Whiteside and ;s also Mr. Xoah Whiteside jj were visitors in this settle Ssadi)'. I ? Elliott made a business i Mill Spring Wednesday. gn from route 2 were in this I Saaday. pleasure riding. FOX MOUNTAIN I ml Mrs Belt Edwards. Misses J ud Alice Edwards and Mar lad Donald Edward's visited i Mrs. A E. Arlrdge Sunday. l?iW to see Miss Alice iicae igaji alter having been |tr:to weeks with relatives. i Hi Mrs. J, W. Gibson and Ii left Friday for (.Jastonia, N. ! tiiey Will make their home I !>t zoaihs. i uijrs. 'Walker Miller visited I Irs James Smith Sunday. Junes Smith and Walker Mr. ami Mrs. Bona Jackson, Misses Saiiie and Hazel visited Mr, and i Mrs. Mose Jackson. Mr. and MrJ. Henry Gibson visit ed Mr ad Mrs. R. M, Constance 011 Mill Spring Route 2, Sunday, O PEARIDQE Hello Landrum route 1 what are ! you doing in the line of fanning? ! The iarmers of this section are get !* ting along fine with their work : just come over to Pearidge and stay day or two and when you go back J home you will want to come back to Pearidge and stay. Hurrah for Pea I ridge! It's in full bloom now and | watch it grow. Landrum, we would like to have a uice long piece from you in the next paper. F Mr. John Shehan and son spent the j week end with his daughter In S. C. - i Mr. John Panther was in this sec | tion Saturday. Mr. J. M. Fowler ha8 had his car fixed which has been torn up for quite a while. O IF ADVERTISING STOPPED "What would be the reaction upon the cost of living If advertising oeas ed and its beneficlent force were stopped? This question, asked by the Fourth Estate, provides much food far thought. It is an interesting conjecture. Ad i vertistng largely takes the place of personal selling effort, which Is much more expensive. A California editor, cogitating on the possibility of & cessation of ad ! vert Isin^ say s : "It would mean that our railroad trains would be thronged with sale* i men whose homeward bound mail would carry fewer orders, all of smaller volume than now. Distribution upon the present scale would be Impossible manufacturing would fall off, with a consequent de crease in labor demand. Retailers would make fewer and slower tui'n | overs. Prices of all commodities would take such a rise that would I make the war prices seem low by I comparison. TRUCK DELIVERY SERVICE I an handle yoir'haulinf, rfraymg,?aad_traufer basinets w 3i and safely at the Jowest cost Give me a trial? yoi'll be Satisfied WILLIAM HANNON fr* 143- 3 Rings, Tryoi, H. C. L? .... ? ... ? ? t t ? SiAA* A J, A*** 4.* ?Jo It isn't enough for a dairy feed to have a high protein con tent. This protein must be in a form which can be readily assimilated, and n.ust be combined with other necessary food factors- -in just the right proportion. 1 hat's whe/e our forty years of expe rience in making mixed feed cornea in. Dairy Tuxedo contain! 24% protein, in the most easily digested and assimil ated form. Try Dairy Tuxedo. You can see the difference in the milk pail. the tuxedo lwe of feeds Sweet;) Dairy Tu*edo Tuxeio Chop T?iece Ho* Ration tuietfo Pigeon Feed TaietfoEgj. Mu?h Tui?<1q Scratch T**e<Jo Chick J3,wJo Buttermilk k*rter ? ad Growing Mash ^u??do Developer SOLD BY t TRYON FEED STORE J. B. LIVINGSTON, TRYON, - - ? H.Z. DAIR" JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN A WRITER-TRAVELER A Are you reading the John Dickin son Sherman articles which appear regularly In the NEWS? It you're not you're missing something, for Mr. Sherman is one of the most pop ular newspaper feature writers of the day. Mr. Sherman has no particular "desk*1 at which be does his writing, for he is a constant traveler and his stories are set down wherever the latest topic of interest happens to carry him. At Washington, D. C? he is just as much at home as in his summer home 9,000 feet up in the Colorado Rockies. Every year sqes him trapping to some remote part of the American continent where he is alway8 certain to find an interest ing story. Turn to Mr. Sherman's story in today's NEWS and see if you don't# find it interesting and entertaining. And remember, this feature is just one of the many offered every week in your newspaper. o NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to and by virture of pow er of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by John Kil patrick and Ollie B. Kilpatrick, his wife, to H. C. McDowell and Henry L. Wofford on the 7th day of Sep tember 1920 and of record in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Polk County securing the indebtedness described, default having been made in the payment of said Indebtedness and interest the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest Hf ?????? bidder for cash, at the Court House door of Polk County, on . Monday, the 22nd day of June 1926, at 11 a. m. the said lands, the same being described as follows, t0 wit: Situate in Tryon Township, Polk County, State of North Carolina. Be gining at a stake on the North-west corner of lot No. 5, near the Cleve land Road; thence North 24 deg. 40 min. East 30 feet to a stake; thence North 60 deg. 45 min. East 116 ft. to a stake; thence South 34 deg. 33 min West 153.6 ft to a stake; thence North 9 deg. fMfest 87.7 feet to the beginnng. Being lot No. 5 of Geo. A. Smith's second sub-division in the eastern part of the Town of Try on, North Carolina, surveyed and platted by Wm. E. Strong, Civil Eng ineer in September 1910, This 28th day of May 1925 Henry L. Wofford Mortgagees. Walter Jones, Attorney. O NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed execute ed by F. B. Nance to C. E. McDowell dated October 16, 1924, recorded in Book 21 Page 346 of the records of Mortgage Deeds for Polk County, I will on Monday June 29, about 12:00 o'clock M., for the purpose of satis fying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage deed, with interest and cost, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of Polk County the lot convey ed by said mortgage deed, situated in the town of Columbus, Polk Coun ty, North Carolina and described as follows: Bounded on the East by LATHING PLASTERING YOUR PLASTERING, PLEASE! W. O. WOLFE JR. Room 5, Classic Building 78 Patton Ava. ASHEVILLC N. C. Tslaphona 1S21 STUCCO CONCRETE COMPLETE SERVICE FOR MEN WHO APPRECIATE - FINE FOOTWEAR - "THE Look at this shoe in our window. If the price ticket didn't read $6.00, you would expect to DUNCAN pay about ten. BUILT TO A STANDARD \ Wright- Scruggs Shoes are not built to<fe psjce. They are built to a standard. This standard is measured by the style, the materials, the workmanship which go into the finest Men's Shoes that America products. See our window display. PRICES SS.OO TO $7.00 * ? - Wr "Fact Night' 3 at the Jones 9 \ Facing facts is a rather trying and irritating ordeal? but every family knows such hours unless the institution of home is based soundly upon the principle of "living within your means." ~ Almost every family starts on the right road but through failure -to face facts of "Income and Out go" acquire obligations which Bring with them many unhappy ' hours. Why not put your home affairs on a business basis? Open a bank account here and adopt the policy of spending just a little less than v your income. Soon you will have control of the situation on "fact nights." YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT! i * ?? BANK OF SALUDA Saluda, North Carolina l ? . - .. J ' ?' Peak Street; on the South by the southern boundary of the Town of Columbus; on ^the West by Wall Al ley and on the North by Lot n<>. 27, containing one acre, one rod and six poles, and being the same lot convey ed by C. E. McDowell to F. B. Nance by deed dated October . 1<T, 1924, re corded in book 46 pa&e 353 of the re cords of Deeds f&r Polk County. This 28th day of May, 1926. C. E. McDowell, Mortgagee. E. B. Cloud, Atty. 0 NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of James Leonard, deceas ed> late of Polk County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the' undersigned executor, at Try* on, N. C.j within twelve months from date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per. sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This April 22, 1922, 1925. ? ? PLUMBING and HEATING * MATERIALS! 'At Cost and Below Cost' To anyone wanting it, our large stock of Plumbing & X Heating materials. Come and get what you want at less than Wholesale Cost, while it lasts. Its going fast, send us a list of what you want and we will S quote you. J. R. RICH PLUMBING CO. | 21 Broadway Asheittle, N. C. QTOP! If your car needs ^ water, air, gas, a new tire, tube, or other repairs. Our garage, conveniently located to travelers on tbe Highway, is equipped to supply every neea. Your car will be turned over to you in short order "READY TO USE." f BISHOP'S GARAGE Phone 33 LANDRUM, ?. C. JPeople8 Bank & Trust Company r > Executor. June 4, ex. O NOTICE Having qualified as administrator with will annexed, of the estate of Helen Leonard, deceased, this is to 'notify, all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator within twelve months from date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate. payment. ' This April 22, 1922, 1925. People8 Bank & Trust Company Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having ~ qualified aa administrator of the estate of Chas. C. Hinsdale, deceased th>* is to notify all persons Indebted to said estate to pay said indebtedness to the undersigned and any person or persons holding any claim or claims against said estate will present, same to the undersigned properly verified for payment within the time allowed by law? or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.' This April 30, 1925. (Signed) B. El Hinsdale. B. R. Hicks. Ex. June 4 O A Little Picture ? v Tells The -Story Of the advantages to be had by living in or near Try on. OUT-DOOR-LIFE! What a world of health and happiness is gained by taking active part in sports in the open. For years I have boosted this sec tion saying? "IT CAN BE DONE" -Now LOOK AT IT! I have rare bargains yet in real estate ? rentals? proper ties. CHARLES J. LYNCH "It Com Bt Done" PHONB 173 TRYON, N. C. And, while making your selection of the dainty box, give the rest of our store the "once over". Toiletry for summer comfort. Refreshing fizz drinks for the jaded appetite. Perfumes like the breath of an old fashioned garden. We are HAPPY in serving you. TRYON PHARMACY Tryon, N. C. A Man Sorting Seed Corn \ If we were put in a corn bin and assigned the task of pick V irig the best seed corn~we would fear the results. When we have need of seed corn we go to the man most experienced in that business-and our returns are naturally more satisfactory. Now our business is MONEY. It has to do with savings, investments and in making money grow. It is a busines wherin experience is just as es sential to gooc( results as in the sorting of seed corn. Almost instinctively we can pick the good investment offer from the doubtful one. This comes of experience. When you bank with us-and have acquired a fund for investment, we gladly offer suggestions as a means 6f making your money grow. < s we Can help you ' ? ' / - Capital $15,000 Surplus and Profits $7300 Resources over $175,000 '" ? Polk County Bank & Trust Company Member American and North Carolina Bankers Associations Columbus, - - North Carolina _ OFFICERS: E. W. S. Cobb, Pre3. J. R. Sams, Chm. of the Board Prank Jackson, Vice-Pres. Fred W. Blanton, Vice-Pres, & Cash. M. L. Arledge, As?t. Cash. Gertrude West, Asst. Cash. DIRECTORS: W. T. Hammett, P. D. Williams, Prank Jackson, Fred W. Blanton, I E. W. S. Cobb, J. W. Newman, E. B. Cloud . J. R. Sams J. fl. Gibbs f - _ U
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