Newspapers / Polk County News and … / July 16, 1925, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
\ r ,:v .... ? J U<* . t ?' l mOTIC E / K_ ;,v>|ved until l * July 1 at ^ M ::1 ? ; i:- Vt,rlh Car" lSe ? U ,v ... i, signed for jf- l>' ti0 Court : ??!(!> of the C:: ;-' v i'ar?lina, bt? sold. ? j;>, matur_ v I, 1930 to ,i $2,000.00 r;u?, both percent per ally, bonds r ];i t-ioii and :nl lUtterest ;> National 'iwry to be ? it Colum. which will , i signed and -faled enve i'rojjosal for . ? ihe under. , :a; anifd by k to the or I h- v h i** * *u 1 .. :r - i flk County rM . iik or Trust i :2k " ffure the r ? . ... !?>-- resulting .... .... bidder to f i**4" ?. !?:' his bid. * ... ? k. . uls is re. |v , fiA.i I i. Register of | .jj ? 1 ? k '?? the Board ! ityutU)' ( issionf rs of is i" -0 Luw+i-vf;"!- * :'*<b*++4-*+ r a I N0TI9E OP SALE State of North Carolina County of Polk In the Superior Court Before Clerk. Wachbvia Bank & Trust Company, Administrator of the Estate of P. A. Willcox, deceased, and Marie B. ! Willcox, wldo'w of said deceased I 1 Phillip Alston Wilicox, Marie Rose j anne Willcox and Henry St. George Carson Willcox, heirs at law of said deceased. Under and by virtue of a degree made by the Clerk of said Court in of the Superior Court of Polk County In the above entitled proceeding on June 36th, 1925, the undersigned commissioner, will on Monday,' Aug ust 3rd. 1925, at eleven o'clock, A. j M# at the premises of said property in the City of Saluda, County of Polk, and State of North Carolina, offer for sale public outcry to the j highest bidder all the following de- 1 scribed land, situate in the City of i Saluda, County of Polk, State of | North Carolina, and known and de signated as follows: Beginning at a fence post in North j margin of Hart Street, in the term , inus of a dividing fence on the line between the' property of the estate i of William G. Hinson's heirs and Mrs ( Mary R. Wragg, and running thence with the South margin of said Hart Street to a fence post, A. D. Turner's North West corner; thence with A. D. Turner's line in a southerly dlreo. tion to the Northern margin of Hin son Street; thence with the North ern margin of Hinson Street to Mrs. Mary R. Wragg's South East corner a fence post ; thence wiht her line I In a Northfrly direction t? beginning being all of the P. A. Willcox proper ty lyitng South of Hart St. in the City of Saluda. Said property will be sold in lots as shown on plat of same made by G. W. Pearson^ Surveyor and now of record in Book 46 at page 600 of the^Records of Deeds for Polk Coun ty, and will also be sold as a whole and the bid or bids of the highest bidders for the whole of said prop erty will be reported to the court. The terms of said sale are one third cash, and the balance in equal in stallments, to be paid In six and 12 months from date of confirmation of sale, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes bearing inter, est at six per cent, and to be secur ed by a mortgage or deed of trust upon the property purchased by the highest bidder or bidders. This 1st day of July 1925. Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, Commissioner. By W. B. Williamson, Ass't. Trust Officer. o Skill in Flattery There is nn oblique way ??f reprooi which' takes off the sharpness of It. ami an address in flattery which makes It agreeable, though never so gross; but of nil flatterers the most skillful is he who '-an do what you like without saying anything which argues he does It for your sake. Europe* s Coast Line Islands constitute about one-twen tleth of the area of Europe. Europe's coast line Is relatively greater than that Of any other continent, und the numerous Indentations of the coast give Europe Its commercial ?u preinacy. ??>M' 4' 4' ? ? ? ?!? * 'I' '1' Sig Profit Sharing | Plan 4 4 i I YOU SAVE? IF NOT WHY NOT -- SILVERWARE FREE ] ICl'STOMERS. By Patronizing us ' and saving your PROFIT i iiRING THRIFT BONDS you can fill your china or crystal < ee with the famous ONEIDA COMMUNITY TUDOR PLATE ; IfERWARE. ? j is can secure as many pieces or sets as you save THRIFT BONDS j cording- to the partial list shown below. ! ? . 4 4 i 4 4 4 emand Your Coupons and Ask For j | Our Catalogue. KEBOXD WITH EACH 50c PURCHASE OF GASOLINE, OIL, fiEASE, TIRES, TUBES, AND ACCESSORIES. ONE BOND w every dollar paid for a new or used car. Bonds you can have your choice of a Tea, Coffee, Sherbet oon. For 100 Bonds your choice of a Desert, Table, Ice Creani Grape Fruit Spoon, an Oyster or Cocktail Fork or Individual tor Spreader. For 150 Bonds a Preserve Spoon or Salad Fork ide or Olive Fork or an Embossed Handle Dessert or Medium finer Knife. 1-200 Bands a Sugar Spoon, Sugar Tongs or Butter . nife. "3 ? 1! mds a Childs Set(Spoon, Fork and Flat Kmf e) 400 Bonds a Butter and Sugar Set. ? further Premiums see the catalogue. I Kipin Motor Co. Inc., I Whorized Dealers I FNI VRlVliSAl CAt , Ei0j- In Cars and Parts J je|C Oils , Battery and Tire Service l^ho,1e - 15 Tryon, North Carolina | iD employees are barred from participation in this offer MT r:T ? ? . . m HOW'S YOUR CANNING? No better way to cut old high cost of liring. And nothing to be had as good as the things you Put Up ^yourself. 9 NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE CANNING OR WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO CAN WE'LL SAVE MONEY ON SUPPLIES. THIS IS HEADQUARTERS We have everything needed-Cans, Glass Jars, Jelly Glasses, Stone Jars, Sealing Wax, Parafine, Jar Rub bers, Seeders, Strainers and anything else that helps to make canning easy and successful. IT'S BETTER TO BE PREPARED THAN TO WAIT AND TAKE CHANCES ON THE VERY THING YOU NEED MOST, BEING SOLD OUT. / You can Depend on Both Quality and Prices Here 4 Everything The Ballenger Company North Carolina EVOLUTION! E-v-o-l-u-t-i-o-n i Envolved a pretty blue flower and in its stead there came a little brown seed which produced a delicate slender Flax Plant whose bast fiber, Evolution, aided by science, envolved into Linen Thread, which was woven into pretty White Linen, 90 inches wide, for Ladies' Dresses/ the $3.00 - kind at $1.98 at COLLINS' DEPARTMENT STORE 1 Land 0' Sleepy Hollow Irving said: "A pleasing land of drowsy head it is of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye; and of gay castles in the clouds that pass, forever flushing a round a summer sky." Knickerbocker sheets from "Sleep y Hollow," large size, 69c, 75c, and 85c; extra large size, and extra quality sheets, 81 by 90, at $1.25. I Cloth, 1 yard wide, damaged, lc yard. UNEASY RESTS THE HEAD WITHOUT A PILLOW Large size pillows at 15c and extra Qual ity and extra size S5c at COLLINS' DE PARTMENT Store. Sheets, size 72 by 90 at 69c, 75c and 85c sheets, size 81 by 90, at $1.25. Pillow cases at 15c each; 'pillow cases at 19c each, pillow casei3 at 20c each; pillow cases at 25c each. White crochet bed spreads at 98c and $1.45. Dimity spreads at $1.65; size 81 by 90 Dimity spreads at $1.98. Fancy, gold, rose and blue stripe bed spreads, size 81 by 90, $2.25. Cloth, yard wide, damaged one cent a yard. * A LITTLE "TOT" Suggests possibly the little frogs use mushrooms for parasols. I want to sug gest that for little folks the little parasols in fancy Kolors at Kollins are most ap propriate and the pricef 39o, 45c and 49c are less than you can buy elsewhere. Then too, we have umbrellas for the lar ger folks. Children's fancy parasols, 39c 43c, 75c, 98c Ladies parasols, 26 ins, 98c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.75 and $2.95. Gold Seal silk hosef 95c, $1.25 Ladies' silk* hose for 20c ? /? Sport hose for girls 45c IN AN IRISH CEMETERY This monument was erected in memory of Patrick Dooley, who was accidentally shot by his brother, with love and affec tion Now while' the inscription on the monument may be considered ambiguous, our methods are not, and in very pimple words I want to tell you that we undersell because we bought for less. We buy di rect from the millg for cash, and give you the benefits of our discounts. We have no store rents t0 pay and have n0 extras to tack on for expenses. I want you to see our work gloves. Men's canvas gloves 10c. Men's leather palm 25c and 39c. Men's neavy work gloves 95c. Men's hose 5c, 10c 15c 25c. Men's good quality union suits 49c. $1.00 union suits 75c. AT OCEAN GROVE Old Farmer Fife to gratify a whim decided he and his good wife would take a little swim. His suit it was of cotton made not like the kind that does not fade at COLLINS' DEPARTMENT STORE $1.35, $1.95, and, $2.*65 Then, Too, We Have Cotton Bathing Suits at 69c, 75c, 88c Appurtenance, pertaining to "Bath Tub" Turkish Towels, Largesize 20c. Smaller size Turkish Bath Towels 10c. Huck Towels 5c. Palm Olive Soap, 2 cakes for 15c. i TOWELS Barber Towels 5c Huck Towels 5c Huck Towels , 10c? 15c Bath towels 10c Bath towels 15c Cloth damaged by Are and water, a yd. 1c Bath Towels L 20c Largest Size Bath Towels 35c Bathing caps made of rubber, at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Special price on all brassieres, 15c, 25c, 35c, 39cf 45c. Pretty Brassieres at 15c Men's handkerchiefs lc, 4c, and 10c Mfcn's wool shirts 49c, 59c? 65c^ 69c, 75o, 98k Men's broadcloth shirts $3.00 kind. $1.69 Ladies' cotton hose, 5c, 10c. Ladies' >s?^. lisle hose, 25c, 45c. Ladies" cotton hose 10c Ladies Silk hose 15c. Children's sox, 48c 25c. Children's sox 10c and 15c ** Boy's hose, 10, 15c 25c. Oak Brook s(|k hose, $1.65^ $1.68. In sunshine use the brushy part, in storm the other end of the new brooms which just arrived at COLLINS' DEPART MENT STORE, at 25c. Arm English Carhartt Ladies' quart size 68c. Half gallon size, 95c. J. D. COLLINS SPARTANBURG,
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 16, 1925, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75