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THE POLK COUNTY NBWS, TRYON, N; C. F- new f U'ELRY REP AlKtU f j,ei, Clocks and Jewelry of "pescription Repaired. (f are suffering with bad V.tr..r Fvci or Headache. andy-u will SEE better" hnty years of exPerience pu1s r a position to guarantee , ? 'cljon or your money back. e Up and lei s get ac- i h. JOHNSON. Ctair Over John rr VCo Tryon, i. v-. i unvitrinniv I.irfl iioioaii n nMi MENS OUTFITTERS , NORTH CAROLINA Anthony Allman & Gaffhey Pressing Club OVER POST OFFICE Laides a n d Gentlemen Clothing Cleaned. All work guaranteed first class Hot and Cold Baths We are tyring to take care of Tryon Bring us Your Work r STOVE WOOD Dry Pane AND Oak Cut and split to .size suitable for use in cook ing or heating stoyes. ;.. A single load or the Winters supply deliver ed promptly. SUNNY RIDGE FARM P. O. BOX 115 TRYON, N. C subscriber for The News V. J Here lllil - s' f A Cleantip! All the well known makes of soap are found in this gro eery store. You can buy in quantity and save money, not only in soap, but in many other things. We will be pleased to serve you. JOHN ORRfe COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tryon, N. C. - - ' - ' : Our Service Is Prompt We fully realize how neces sary prompt delivery service is. The average housewife likes to have her meat sent just when she wants it v Small things count in a suc cessful business. Next to sell ing you good meat comes right service. We are bound tQ please you if you care to try wv A. H. WILLIAMS PHONE 32 ' Tryoinij'N. O 5" OFFICE NOW OPEN J Miss L. B. Jayne AIAINICURIST j MISSILDINE BUILDING Manicuring and Shampoo- f; mg for Ladies and Gentle men. Expert treatment of the hair. Facial massage. Office Hours 9 to 5, Except Wednesday, and Thursdays THE LATEST FASHIONS EASILY COPIED Whether it is a party frock, an afternoon gown, or simple little morning dress you ?tan make them with the aid of a Hail Borchet Adjustable Dress Form more easily and with bet ter success, because you see how the dress will look, when it is on you. It saves the botlrer of trying on, or waiting to be fitted. "The Queen" is the most perfect Adjustable Form made. It is adjust to duplicate almost any woman's figure. Planning fitting, tiimming, draping, all the difficult things about dressmaking are made easy, and time worry and money can be saved. The cost of the form can be saved on a season's sewing. It's always ready when you want it: it adiusts nnirlH,. stays adjusted until you change it, and mah.es nuine aressmakeing a success. Thou sands in use and giving satisfaction. Write today for illustrated borklft orivinrr full details and prices. HAIL BORCHET DKKS rORM CO., Department P. C, 30 West J2d St. N. V. Dept. P. C, 163-171 No. May St. Chicago. Successful Land Sale The land sale at Landnim Tuesday held by the Southern Land and Auc tion Coof Asheville was well attend ed. "Lots and lots of lots' were sold. ! x - i Many Messages at White Houi. Washington. President Wilson and Mrs. Norman Gait, whose engagement to be married was announced, were tne recipients of congratulatory mes sages from all parts of the United States and from the representatives of foreign governments. Telegrams came to the White House in such num bers that an extra force of operators and clerks was needed to handle them. Many were read by the presi dent and Mrs. Gait together, r.nnnt von Bernstorff was one of the flerst to send congratulations. COUNTY DIRECTORY COURT MEETS: 6th Monday af ter the 2st Monday in March 2nd Monday after the 1st Monday in Sep tember. Each term Criminal and Civil and holds two weeks. ' OFFICERS Sheriff: A L Hill. Register of Deeds: F M Burgess Clerk of Court: J P Arledge Treasurer: W B Feagan Coroner: Burton Williams Surveyors Marvin Hall Attorney: S Gallent County Commissioners: J T Wal drop, Chairman, H G Cannon, W Y MilJer. , 16 " ! Paint? There are two gocd reasons for painting often-enough or even too- oftenl One to look prosperous; two, to be so. Nothing does one more credit or gives one more credit than paint, supplemented of course by what goes with it; and paint costs nothing. True the first cost is $5 or $6 a gallon put-on; but saves more than in the property; saves it from slow going down, not always '..slow, it drops with a jump when water gets in on wood and iron. Dry wood and iron cost nothing, kept dry by paint. Better paint when it needs it. Paint never goes-down in the sense of being more profitable next year. DEVOE Gash Hardware Co, Tryon, N G sell it. 1 RAILROAD TIME TABLE SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRYON, N. C. Schedule figures published as Infor mation. Not guaranteed. EAST No 42, 9:20 a m.. ..No 28, 12:25 p m No 10, 6:50 p m WEST No 41, 8:46 a m....No 9, 11:50 a m No 27, 5:40 p m G E Bell, Agent. SALUDA, N. C EAST V NO 42, 8:47 am. ...No 28, 11:55 am No 10, 6:15 p m WEST Vo 41, 9:18 a m....No 27, 6:15 p m No 9, 12:25 p m ! W H Pace Agent. TOM SALE THERMAL BELT LAND On Tryon Mountain Slopes, for J VINEYARDS OR ORCHARDS - - s - The Best Grape and Peach growing section in the World. Bargains for cash buyers. Address:- GEO. Bo COBB TRYON, POLK COUNTY, N. C. A favored spot for rest I fTR "Y C . and recreation. Eicl- . 1 iHV l Vll peantlful mo-nt.la lent hotels and board- NORTH CAROLINA out-door tporta; inhouei. - : : mountain prin water. In the Tjhermal Belt Region ' 11 BIG SAVING1 ON CLOTHING For sometime we have been carrying the $17.00 Style-plus clothes almost exclusively but we have just bought through recent connections some excellent values in suits on which we can save our customers about twenty-five per cent. , These goods are the very best styles and newest paterns and range in price from $6.00 up for men, and $3.00 up for boys. We Can Save You Money, So , Come And Let Us Do It THE BALLENGER COMPANY For Everything TRYON, N. C. The News would like to have personals and soci ety news by Thursday noon of each week. Mail or bring news items to The News, Tryon. B. L. and C, W. Baltengermade a business trip to Asheville, Thursday. JV C. Fisher killed a snow white squirrel, on Rocky Spur Tuesday. He is having the hide tanned to show his friends. i Miss Beach has sold the old school building to Geo. A. Gash "who is having it torn down. He will use the material to build some cottages. This building was constructed 23 years ago. ' f Miss Henrietta Leland cf ' Saluda was the guest of Mrs Frank Little, Wednesday. Mrs. Eugenia Stevens, of Penopolis S. C, is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs J. A. Dennis, A. J. Lemort is very, ill and is now confined to his bed. Friends are solicitous about his condition. Sheriff Hill went to Spartanburg Tuesday and brought back Tip Wood ruff, (col) charged with assault with a deadly weapon. ' ' Robert J. Gains and wife leave this week to make their home in Spartanburg.' Mr Gains will probaly go into some business. - Hoyt Gains and wife will occupy the home on Landrum Road. Rev Bowne will conduct services a Lynn next Sunday evening at 7:30. - Captain and Mrs G. A. Smith have returned to Tryon after a trip to Washington, D. C. .' Miss Jenet Jackson, daughter of James Jackson has accepted a posi tion as stenographer and auditor for wholesale grocery firm in Ashe ville. The position is a responsible ne and Miss Jackson's friends will be pleased to hear of her success. A new hosiery firm has been es ablished in Tryon to sell direct to the user, by mail. Gerald Stone is the manager. The Tryon Electric Service Co., are Jnstalling a new boiler for their plan at the Funiture factory. R. M. Hall of Saluda, was a Try- on visitor Tuesday. J. T. Coates Jr, and Dr Hooper of Saluda were in Tryon Mondays Godshaw-Merrick Nuptials Roll of Honor Tryon Graded School. 8th" grade, Eleanor Butler, Alva Jackson. 7th- gre.de, Keith Grady, Selden Leisch, Embury Smith. 6th grade, Louise Reisch, Helen Morton, Bertha Wil- on, Harr'et Wilkins. Dr. Daniels Officiated Dr L. B. Morse and Mrs Margaret Shepherd Kemper were married at the home of the bride on Fifth Ave nue on Thursday of this week.' The wedding was a quiet home affair with only members of the immediate families present. Upon returning from their wedding tour Doctor and Mrs. Morse will make their home during the Winter at Mrs Morse's residence.' The bride, who has been making her home In Hendersonville or some time, came from VicKsburg, f!ss. Doctor Morse is well known i this section and for a number of years has been conducting the Morse Sanator'um in Hendersonville. Dr Joseph L. Daniels, of Tryon was the officiating clergyman. Char lotte Observer. .' Horrible Accident Jervey Pace a well known citi zen of Tryon, operating a public ser vice automobile, and Richard Bomar a colored porter at Missildines were nstantly killed Friday afternoon, at Gurley's crossing near Tryon, by the Carolina Special. A negro by the name of Outlaw was very badly in jured, but will I recover. Pace was driving the two negros in his car on the Landrum Road and attempted to cross the Southern track in front of the Special. The auto was struck full on and carried the distance of fiye telegraph poles. Pace and Bo mar met instant death. Outlaw was elinging to the cowcatcher, when th train stopped. ! ' , .' The neiero. Outlaw was removed to a Spartanburg hospital, Wednesday. tie is in a precarious condition. Jervey Pace 'What was . without a doubt the most brilliantly appointed home wed ding that has ever taken place in the city occurred at noon today at the beautiful new home of Mrs. John Landrum, on Ham ptbn avenue, when her sister, Miss Adyleen Godshaw, be came the bride of Ensign Anson An gus Merrick, of the united States navy. ' , : The Landrum home was beautiful In handsome ferns and cut flowers, a color scheme of pink and white being used throughout. In the ceremony room a curtain of beautiful southern smilax was draped from the ceiling in center of the room, forming a love ly arch in which a beautiful altar of white satin had been emprovised. Be Vnd this curtain handsome ferns closely banked, formed a screen for the orchestra. On the beautiful satin altar a tall gold cross was bounded on either side by handsome gold, can delabra, while at the sides of the al tar were placed tall gold and white vases of handsome pink roses. The white, satin kneeling cushionSvith an immense white satin bow completed a beautiful setting for the impressive ceremony. In the dining room- the handsome mahorany table bore a centerpiece of sweetheart roses, lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots in a handsome g Id and china stand, an heirloom which has been in the family for gen erations, while, at either end of the table were placed beautiful silver can delabra with white candles Appro priate place cards bore tiny slips, while the attractive favors were tiny brides bouquets and silver slippers. Just before the ceremony the or chestra played Priests March from Athalie F. Mandelssohn and Lieber otraum by Liszt. The bride entered wxth the groom and the ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Norwood "n?, of Tryon, N. C- The bride who is one of the most beautiful young women ever married in Greenville was attractively gowned in a blue traveling suit with hat and all accessories to match, and carried ( an exquisite bouquet of bride roses and valley lilies. Mrs findshaw tjh hridpa mnthAf was gowned in silver grey charmeuse with silver lace trimmings, and wore a corsage bouquet of valley lilies, while Mrs. John Landrum wore white lace over pink taffeta and carried p"nk Klllarney roses-i Only the immediate family witness ed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Merrick left in an automo bile for Oldpoint. They will make their home for the present in Phila delphia. Miss Godshaw is a daughter of the late Judge Godhsaw, of Kentucky and a siser of Mrs. John Landrum, of this cltv.' She is a blonde of excep tional beauty and possesses a charm ing personality that wins friends as it makes acquaintances. The groom is ensign on the U. S. S Michigan and an honor graduate of Annapolis. Greenville Piedmont. Thermal Belt Apples .Tervev Pace, -who came to an un timely death in the horrible automo bile accident, was burned In Tryon cemetery Sunday afternoon. The fu neral x was conducted by Rev Rhodes at the Pace home at 2 o'clock. A widow and several children sur vive. Deceased was well known throughout the country and has many The fruit season is coming to a close at the LIndsey fruit farm. Ap ples and pears are being gathered and packed. Mr Liadsey's specialty is grape culture, but he has not neg lected other fruits. His" apples are of choice grade, highly colored and fine flavor. The trees bear heavy and are very hardy.' It seems most every kind of fruit can be produced to a point of perfection, in the ther mal belt. 'Possum Hunt A party of young people, chaperon ed by Mr Small, from Evanston, Ill enjoyed an old time possum hunt in the mounta:ns, Tuesday night. Les ter Wilson was master of the hounds The party was composed of Misses Little and Babbit of Cherokee Lodge, Messers Clayton Pace, Oliver Andrews and Wesley. Jones. Two 'possums were captured. Lowest Crime Record. Chicago. Closing of saloons ta Chicago on Sunday for the first time in 44 years resulted in the day pass ing with the lowest crime record in the history of the police department. Chief of Police Healer announced. Out of the 7.125 saloons in the city only 28 were found te hare violated Mayor Thompson's closing order. Most of the violations were of a minor character, only one saloon-keeper be ing arrested. . There were- only 16 ar rests made for drunkenness rnmnamd Z ZULJ with an average of 243 for monthly relattvoa. t v '
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