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TRYON a this week's NEWS. Therei s 5ln in it to interest you. r Mary G. Beach left for her MlS n Terre Haute, Ind Wednes- home i" day electrician of New is visiting his father, the Rev. VnrK a q j. Reich went' on a shop lrS ' ,'ition -to Spartanburg. in - J R- Freeman has returned o ln'na- visit with her mother in from a Montclair, N. J r srs T P. Bacon and J. Foster :riL were called to Washington, . he fore pari- ui . J work or clerking. JULIA Sayne, y N- c- Vnr ale: Grade Berkshire pigs; v weeks old; price, $8.00 each. S1 Heaion Lumber Co., Saluda, N. C. a Trvon woman says they don't u'wheatless or a meatless day ir house. All days are both. geginning with June 1st the La- ?n m on Saturdays, and from 10 to J7a. m., on Tuesdays. , Fven we Southerners," says a Trvon veteran, "are singing, We'll p'il- Round the Flag, Boys, Shout l tne Battle Cry of Freedom." m.-c Percv McNaughton, who has urn making a short stay with her r-.ter Mrs. V. P. bacon, lett Monday, for her home in leveiana unio. Much to the grief of the Boy Scouts the Wilkins nre ournea up meir oeau :f,ni npw flae which was so ceremo niously presented to them only a few days ago The district meeting of the Jr 0. U A. M. will be held at lurtnenora ' .iturdav. June 8. An interest ing' program has been arranged for the occasion. Miss Flynn, formerly with Mrs. inirhner. is connected with an Amer- iran hospital in France of a thousand CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. Joseph L. Daniel Emeritus. Rev. F. Barrows Makepeace. Min ister. -Services: Sunday, 10 a. m,., The ouuuay cnooi; 14. a. m., Public wor ship, with sermon. Wednesday, 4 p. m., mid-week prayer service. Public invited to all services. W. S. -S. FOR SALE. Hose and stand, almost new. rood article; electric-iron, complete; ice cream churn (large size). JULIA FAYJNE, Tryon, N. C. W. S. S GRADED SCHOOL ENTERTATN- TAlNMENT. politics-of the Kaiser and the military trust that rules the world. The Bel gian violinist does not resent the out rages Germany is inflicting on his na tive country enough to forego his in dulgence in German music even dur ing the war. He thereby proclaims to Germany the supreme merits of a part of that ferocious egotism which is the cause and impulse of the rob beries, mutilations, ravishings and murders which Germany is still per petrating in this musician's pros trate country. Suppose a descendant of an , illus trious musician was so proud of his musical inheritance as to think it gave him criminal license to adopt burglary as his livlihood. Suppose he broke into a man's dwelling, out raged and murdered his wife and ii. .. . 1 , 1 . i ucouuiicu me jiuuse ctxiu is.111- 11 mifirnt oe exrravae-anr. to sv t..u iui 1 L.u i !....- 4-1 i - i we tiuuc. vv uuiu Liictt iiouseiiuiuei uitau nicie was mrver oeT.ter artine- on to h-o. cnv i 1 4-u A-.j-j. i ,i T ? viiw oiiv-n mediae pieufcuxe in uie uui- ms Auuitorium stage man that done glar's ancestral music as ostenta by several pupils of the Graded finnsi,, tA.u ; ;t School, riday night. It would not be nnvtunit extravagant to say that ? there has that this would justify and encourage been some not as good. The pains- the villian tb continue his criminal taKmg and talent of the teachers, par- cawpr? Vet tViot ; nniKr rV.Qt v, ticularly of Miss Buchanan,developed prideful and predatory desendants of 6", mi Laient m tnese tsaen s and Beethoven's Germany are puuno. xiicy R.11CW tneir lines ana fioino- to (r ntn tv,q Toifrio tt cues; there was scarcely a moment's linist is imitating the impossible hesitation or awkwardness, and there, householder, and inflating Germany's was much dramatic expression. This fierce egotism by parading the music was all the more remarkable because on account of which it in part justi- ljic ymy pruuucea naa dialogue ties its crimes rather more than action hnf nntwifh- standin?. the clear Pminf; vio-vf Miss Wilcox also pleads that emnhasis and nnt-.iimlTioea i' Goethe and Wagner hated Prussian- to take tho nlarp of nrtinn Tho niv ism and were hated by the Prussians. - . ' rrii r xl.: 1 i represented the anxiety of a French A"clrj Vs L exr worK- least, father hrnusp th Amonnc r0v ort should be honored and cherished. nulla t yA I r, . 1L , ITT long in coming to th rescue; and the Vl0tne vas anaPve oaxon, vvagner anxiety of the mother over the pos- ."?vium. nau a century ago-uv sible fate of her son in the French miSht nave meant something. Today armv. Th mothnv no-ninQt tv,o fo. Saxons and Bavarians are Prussian- fther's reproaches defended the ized- With Prussian ferocity they AmpnVan tnrrlr,A T mD!int;n,n are gratifying that fierce German the U. S. troops had arrived, egsm wnicn is me motive 01 tne much to the relief of a 1 1 war. memories 01 Lroetne, devotion The French son -comes home wagner, in no way restrain tnem w,inH(.H nnri n.in.. trom practicing Prussian savage by an American Red Cross nurse."ln atrocities and brutish horrors which her desnair the mnthpr i hnnlo hat egotism has inspired. An Amer- oKnnt li-v on'c -fi-i n ktU 1 ICail WlIB Report of the Condition of the CAROLINA STATE BANK at Saluda, in the" State" of North Car6 lina at the close of, business, May 10, 1918. y - "J ' Resources Loans; and discounts. $26,934.09 Overdrafts secured $1G8.80 unsecured, $71.05 239.85 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 750.00 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 4,750.00 Banking house,$1250; furni ture and fixtures, $1200 2,450.00 All other real estate own ed '301.57 Demand loans 3,000.00 Due from National. banks. . 3,910.93 Due from State Banks and bankers '. , 126.92 Checks for clearing 294.45 Gold coin 125.00.. Silver coin, including all minor coin currency : . 829.62 National Bank notes and otlw er U. S. notes. V 1,302.00 Collection 175.00 Scouring Sapclio doing its woi for U.S.Marine Corps recruits, j Join Now! tMOCM MOftGAff SOWS CO. APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM sS flAWNES V J or mother may idolize n ii i iit l.ii and her daughter pnm,raw her in .ein.e ana aaove vvagner, Dut now beds. Perhaps it is tne one tne i tne Deliei that a surgical operation Huns bombed the other day. will that console her when Saxon or will insure his sight. This proves to Bavarian poisoned gas, mutilating . .. . , , he the rasp to th rlif f tho rrMh. omiez or anninuatmg Dom d nas siain Mrs Kirchner writes to a mena . ,r v husband her way to Boston she naa a , -. 1 - ? W . . . J , . i i I nave fallen in Invp with pncli nthpr 48 hours' visit with ner nusDang, at 0r - , ";"" YCl that on or son? Would that add to her enjoyment of Faust or Lohen- . i i- i r nil : vjiiiv linrtiiiiuus suoiusli v can iw . . ... ii r rt'j A7m rn 1 1 I i u-enn i c rno I ' i I n . - a - x Vimnia Beach. He knows nothing f,; A,rr V:rru"".r.;r differentiate Saxon ana Bavarian V his future movements. rilirr, ";! from Prussian ruffians; only micro Grady as the doctor; Helen Morton SC0P?C analysis separate the enforce fho o,lf,i,f0v v-ofv,iM RnoRent of German culture literature w v,k Much to the relief of. the as her younger sister, were all well rt' music from the enforcement of consumers soon turned on again. One adapted to their parts and sustained uitur wn cn mciuues wieiu con , ' . orttw thoxr fi,Q4, TOn ivtico t Jaswell as political despotism and r" - I, i a,; 4-u- 4.:i ,,4. 1 barbarian torture. - We cannot serve w m -o, courageous and hopeful French J?J?ra,i?fKCT S ClSe inemree ui luux mother. It was creditable to both l us on ; r . r 7 TO fl -rr ,H achers and pupils. Miss Wilcox says that Red Cross east of the station are the dining and s excellent chorus workers have thanked her for her sleeping cars or a oriage construe uoj, lin in and the audierice was espec- infusion of German art with Ameri gang, engdgeu jh ally taken with a solo of Kathleen can patriotism, ideals and loyalty strengthening uie vaugxuis, jacksoi, whose memory as well as To the extent that this gives aid and treslle J her musical talent were put success- comfort to the enemy, these workers An advertising picture, in color, of I fully to a severe test by the numerous are undoing with one hand what they a well known Pennsylvania rose i verses ano oy no means simple music i ao witn tne otner, rrUR ll "r?Z:2L . More, and more this country must wp -known n Trvon that everybody I Diets reply to some criticism about r.... . , . 1rt- on seeing it, exc aims, "Mary Sharp,'' these performances as an mterfer- serious. but not intense; earnest but and wonders if it is realy a portrait we with the icgular rouiine school . pnthusiastic. resoiute but not re- f)f h".-. work, they showed trom beginning 1. lcttl Until then trifleS in P?aCe meiU am it'ie and succersiui means oi eau-1 , k,,,,, : , wvot in fnsrtrp m. rnp nasR nusuiuii at i A. .. .1 . t n... uui ocm m ... ?x - - , cation, ennancini; not iv:r.i.y uie Ump VVadsworth, has leasea miss asefulness of teachers and school. W. S. S- A GERMAN SPADE A SPADE, Total.... $45,189.43 Liabilities Capital stock paid in. .v. . .$.5,000.00 Surplus lund 500.00 undivided profits less cur rent expenses and tax es paid 775.78 Deposits subject to check.. 24,431.29 Time' certificates of deposit 14,359.48 U.'M,'r, i 1 1 vitMuci a cnecKS . outstana ing. .......... ;k , 122.88 Total $45,189.43 State of North Carolina County of Polk 1918 I, H. B. Lane, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the aDove statement is true to the best oi my knowledge and belief. H. B. LANE, Cashier. Correct Attest: Q. C. Sonner, M. A. Pace, W. C. Robertson. Directors. f Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of May, 1918. P. H. Bailey, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 20, 1919 W. S. s. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SERVICE FOR REGISTED OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds of Polk county, subject' to the action of the Democratic convention, to be held in Columbus, on June 8th. (Dr.) H. H. EDWARDS. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator, em bracing Polk, Henderson, Rutherford vand Cleveland counties, embracing the 32nd district, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June 1, 1918. In the. event of, my be ing elected to this office, I pledge my self to fulfill the duties thereof with business-like dispatch and accuracy. I assure the voters of the district that their support of me will be heartily appreciated. ' - - J. C. FISHER. NOTICE. Clara Bell's cottage, Roselands, for some months. Mrs. Date and the children have arrived and the Major comes up for a cool night whenever possible What could be more absurd ordinarily than depriving the mule of his power to bray; but in war it is also a power to betray. It may disclose the presence of troops and perhaps bring disaster. Miss Wilcox repeats her conviction Once upon a time this occurred in , . , " , . j 1 I that loyalty to Germany's literature, Roman history. General Pershing special retorts are being made to ,..-, ;n ,Vflv nfTprts the has therefore renuested that all these locale all the black walnut timber. ' f libertv and 'iustice which animals sent to the front be thus lhe goveiT.ment needs it to make. gun .hat nation -s trying to destroy, in rendered harmless u i.ks an( an- piane pi upeiiei r(ier to imp0Se, among other things, juu nave any to spare ioi uiat put pose I its lansruaere. literature, music, upon . i .i . .4...-. kmdly get in touch with the world. . Shp f illv psti- llV xuBe" uie jnri i,,v,T . nn t F -Vio-h N I i. V h vvnn ne saia, inere is a time ior ev- iv .-.on t i-. xCin, i. mates the danger from Germany's under heaven- a time to . -Hf nno FonMr rkTiioc nro hpino I iy purpose unaer neaven, a time to 1 1 1 J" ! A 1 D.iiH fnr tV.o timW I , & , j T-i I ------ De DOrn ana a time to cue; a time to paia ior tne timDer. .1 rc nf nrf and literature esteems it , -n . - . 1. 1 I ,r . , V, i ! u l Kin ana a time to neai; a time to love Mrs. Kirchner says it feels now-a- TlViai. omparauveiy it ue and a time to hate: a time for war 1 , . - m I a. 1 .r . sr , . 4-1 w v " - flays like living in an elevator contm- )ut acsoiuteiy iai uum uiuiug. and a time for peace' n.i vo-oincr.iiTi onH Hrwn nnr! Tint I in lUStincation. OJ ner oumiun sue 'knowine where it mav ston. Mr. -ited the case of Ysaye the Belgian We are all marching in the same Kirchner was well but going at top violinist, who is still playing the com- direction. Let us keep step. Let us noe' weaken ourselves by spider-web distinctions. ,When a spade is made in Germany for diging the grave of Liberty, let us call it a spade, not an agricultural implement for cultivat- E. G. H. jj .. .. Eiiiir ME VALUE More Style . ..10 V-ll, - W f-, " O -I I ... ' . , T , , T- A speed. Little Dickie was pretty well positions ot riacn ana tseetnoven. put worn out by the long journey. Miss it is not a question ot tneir political Putnam called on them in Boston opinions a century or more ago, but and brought him some toys. Germany's present opinions about all rti'ntrnmonf c inplnnino' t ho mil. 'SIP of 1 he trustees of the Tryon draaea yach and Beethoven, as well as the ing the esthetic emotions omuoi nave compuea witn tne icucov of three of the teachers for reappoint ment, but Miss Buchanan, Miss Brown and Mis Jackson have failed to accept the positions. On Tuesday night, the Board voted to request an immediate acceptance. Otherwise, the positions would be considered open tc other applicants. Mrs. Giles and daughter,-Miss Ma tilda, have returned from New York to spend a few weeks in Tryon again. They are stavincr at. Miss Ravenel's. one of the strange coincidences which happen now and again in real life, Mr. James Holden was calling at the same hotel in New York where were Mrs. and Miss Giles. In the elevator he heard his sister's, Miss Effie's voice. She was at-that very ntoment going up to call upon the Gileses. Mis Elise H. Walker, sister of Mrs. p- H. Holmes, has- volunteered as a A ' X AT ' 31. C. A. worker, and is now in ew York city. She has sent the Joyful news that she has been accept ed and will sail for France as soon as her passDorts can he obtained, and other arrangements made. All who remember Miss Walker's efficient work in the Tryon work rooms will feel sure of her success in France, and 'jll join in sending her their best wsnes. . Capt. Sharp and f ami' v are spend ing three months at, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, on a kind of lelief duty, af ter the Captain's strenuous winter at 1 Paso. They hive plenty .of horses to ride, and a tennis court and swimming pool inside the fort so Mrs. kharp writes to a Tryon friend. She says they load Marys? burro with blankets, food and books, and spend the day exploring the nearby can yons. The Captain -Ms" alreadv im proving. Nevertheless they .wish they mght be in Tryon "right now." .She speaks of a friend who is never satis ned with anything and never likes ?ny place, who. after a month's so journ in these mountains, says she I nan fniiKi l-u: s. a. ir.Vi 11 ii7 every wuiig juau -ne-"" 11 WpRtAm XTn.1.. - A.J 0V10 I - hasn't seen Tryon yet, either. The democratic voters of Polk county are hereby called to meet at Columbus, Saturday,- the 8th day of June, at 11 o'clock A. M., in mass convention, to nominate a candidate for the House of Representatives and the various county offices. All democratic voters will.be entit led to participate as delegates of their party and cast the vote of their respective . precincts. All democratic voters are urged to attend and take part in this convention. The primary to' nominate candi dates for State offices, -including can didates for State Senate, wil-be held in each election precinct of the county Saturday, June 1st. E. B. CLOuD, Chm. Polk County Democratic Eecutive Committee. To WHY PAY TRIBUTE? StocK Insurance Companies, When you can protect yourself from loss by fire in the old reliable tate Mutual of North Carolina, at 25 per cent, less than stock companies will write you for. Call on or write 5eo. A. Gash, Tryon, N. C. REAL ESTATE 5 LOANS AND HUE ; L r City and Farm Property Bought and Sold. Fu.nish.ed and un furnished houaei for rent. Property taken care of and rent collected. Do not waste your time and tire yourself out I or king for a place. Our auto is at your service free. JAMES LEONARD, Tryon, N. C, NOTICE. r lore Snap All auto, cigarette, pool table, ho tel and boarding house, livery, coal dealers' lawyers and doctors' license expire on May 30, 1918. Also all privilege tax expire on same date. Renew at once and save twenty per cent. . C. ROBERTSON, . Sheriff. FOR SALE. ; , Separator at a bargain. , J. E. PEARSON, Rockilffe. N. C. For Sale or Exchange A fine Berkshire boar, one year. old. W. B. Kruse, Tryon, N. C. FOR SALE. The D. V. Rhodes Home Place. We Are Prepared D-0eO p Votui i. ' : For Your MONEY As administrator of .the last will and testament of D. V. Rhodes, de ceased, and under the power conferred by said will, the undersigned will on MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1918 4 at 12 o'clock Noon at the Court House idoor of Polk county, offer for sale to he hiehest bidder what is known as the D. V. Rhodes Home place on the waters of White Ook Creek, said ;ract containing 200 acres more or ess. The -terms of said sale will be one-third cash, balance due in six months with interest at 6 per cent, oi all cash at the option of the purchaser This 7th day of May, 1918. J. MACK RHODES, Administrator with Will annexed. WitliU s Than Elsewhere Co, The Balleeger FOR EVER YTO-fl ONG. C m en m nt i rJn . If interested or affecteld write today am T" T T- 11 a A A- for ricciti oooKiet important imur A. mail on. WINGATE SALVO Mr lx. CO. Asheville, N. C. W F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Carry out Mr Hoover's request for' ONE MEATLESS AND ONE WHEATLESS DAY each week, and call attention to such articles. FOR WHEATLESS DAYS: Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Rolled Oats, Jam Nuts, Yellow Meal, White Meal, Puffed Rice and Corn Starch. ! FOR MEATLESS DAYS: Fish Flakes, Shredded Codfish, Herring Roe, Shad, Crab Meat, Salmon, ,Tuna Fish, Kippered Herring. John Orr & Co. Phone No. 14 Tryon, N. C. GARAGEo Having bought the garage recently owned and operated by C. W. Ballenger, this is. to notify, the public that I will continue to do business at the same place and respectfully solicit a continuance of your patronage. As you - now, we have one of the best mechanics in the st te, and prices are reasonable. We handle all Ford ra ts. vWe also sell Goodyear "tires and tubes and the very best of oils, greases and : auto'. dressing. j ; - P. G. MORRIS GARAGE.
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