POLK COUNTY NEWS. TEYON, N. 0. TRYON he ! ' i Rowne, of Bilt tt. Nonvuu-r . Thurs. me ao".v is here SICK. isit his Mich uST viit with her sister, olden, returned to her lS t M Lewis and son, d Mrs. J- hter of Mill attend the memorial meet " In last Sunday. . . unveil and Mrs. Newe l, w. A. Nt- f iflst week m VcaHed here by the U Mrs. C. Eftnvood Bowne of Balti '5:. to visit Mr. and Mrs. F trt week. She was tapi n iab V- nftpr her arrival immeaiaicijf- V i improving. Ut ls iiut r-T: will orter-H- lirowii, VT for his Michigan nome ut :tt !-...,. c nnp of the 'fn.tia'.Park hotel, and ors 01 i. .Q for the ihorp l- oii"bw . of that property a little later .ol train loa tfhieth Division passea tnrougn Saturday Columbia, v Ve hoje every person in be at the depot to welcome Robert 'Frost, of Milwaukee, Ending se-eirti I for home Saturday. Mrs. td their little son will remain ,e longer. iney came nere health of the little son, and i to sav that he is rapidly im- Mil reauing mc o. fc in the NEWS dealing p new revenue iaw fmcu uj lent legislature? . They are non-political, aeanng wilu me I bv Mr. A.J. Maxwell a gen- ntirelv laminar whhwic ouu- fou will nna mese auiwico iuu mation. -riends of Mr. S. H. Slaughter, ) as he is familiarly known ybody around Saluda, will be to learn that his health is mprovea. e saw nun uii 1110 1st Thursday, putting p prettiest blurts 01 a sure farmer we have ever seen, pleads guilty to the. charge. kpple industry promises to be tne in Saluda township. In to Overbrook urcnara, 01 P. Codwith, Messrs. G. L. on and H. P. Bailey are de- similar properties. When it 0 a sure enough apple, if you ver tasted a Polk county ap- t have never tasted the "real California, Washington nor are in it with old Polk for pies. - " . j in 1 tope our readers win . oe as with us as possible, uur type Whine is still out of commis- d but for the good neighbor, idersonville Times, we hardly at we would do. These peo- dojng our type setting for us, hope that they will never be will be able at some iuxure repay the favor in some way. sure laboring under great es, so bear with us best you 1 we are in ship shape again. Believe in giving credit where k, and m this case it is due mily Fisher, our obliging operator. That young lady in her power to see that the lers of the Iryon exchange ice, and if you have a make this young lady atiently and then does, all in see that your complaint d out. Apparently al- humor and on the job. d the NEWS under obli- times of late, and we Inowledge it. ' .. ... . 1 oiten that we brag on a ition of the NEWS, but this tilled with many interest , and. we hone our readers eh out and read everv one tead what the Mountain eonle arp to Ho for lie; read what, an old Oeorcia ower has to say about the ortunity we are neglecting; new school bill and find out ids of education want to da town and its neonle : read A A , ty Agent Sams has to say, entire paper. It's filled to with good matter, e been congratulated many late for our unbaised way I. ..Vi' . .. '8 pouiicai questions in ty. We again want it to be me i,vs is not a po ;t, and either a democrat, socialist or snv other e.lcome to space in this pa receive a hearing. In fe going to extend to the and republican narties 1 1 to appoint their own edi 'e 1920 campaign, and pre sides of the question in Way in this paper, every -ts have both sides. receipt of an announce- 01 the marriao-p of Mrs Wcelily News Until recent tfears o4.: S?-,? confined to a "Professional Card m the newspapers, a calendar once a year or some little "what n'ot'to be given away with the in scription "Compliments of etc." It has been demonstrated that in the case of banks as well as other lines that advertising,- paid.- We know of one bank that pays its publicity man $10,000.0(K per year. Banks ha a way of knowing whether or not it pays. . ; ' Banks like - ours cannot afford to pay an ad -writer a salary so some of us do the best we can and find that -it pays. It is not brag that prompts a bank to advertise. It has something to sell and the more that something is told about the more will be sold service is what a bank has to sell, not merely the lending of money. Before a bank can, lend money it must have the money reasonable conclusion. This bank wants more money, and we know that as we extend our service that the money vill be forthcoming. We had this in mind when We installed the best known method, of . rendering a customer a statement of his ac count when he wanted it whether it is the first of the month or not. This bank is the first bank in this section that operated the Burrougs machine for posting customers ac counts and having , the statement Letter from Peoples Bank & trust Co. ready each dav. This bank issues certificates of de posits any time which draw 4 per cent interest from date, payable quarterly.: Thi3 is a very satisfac tory way to invest inactive funds. A safety deposit box in our. strong concrete vault, may be had for $2.00 per year Rent one and protect your valuables - against -.fira- of. burglars. - We issue certificates of ': deposit for Liberty Bonds for face value and wiU remit interest without cost, as it Jbecomes due. Do not leave your Liberty Bonds, in an insecure place. Better talk with us about your Bonds. Registered bonds not accepted for de posit but" may be left with us for safekeeping without charged A customer of ours told us that he always felt proud, in presenting one. of our checks out-of-town for many times comment will be made "What a pretty cheek." 7 The past week has been a busy one in this bank, many new accounts, some from most every township in the county. Green!s Creek and Coop ers Gap are coming to the front. Let 'em come. V We can take care of sev eral hundred more without increas ing the plant. Two South Carolina accounts slipped in also last week. They appreciate . up-to-date service and proper treatment. " To -you good men in the Mill Spring section, who are still doing banking business outside of Polk county:" A word with you all; We want your business. Come right in this bank the next time you are in Tryon and tell us why we are not getting your business. You know we will have it "eventually" why not now? ' Green's Creek: We are mixed up v geographically, politically and socially our interests are the same. Why can't we have your banking business? We fancy we hear you say it is so much handier to go to (name delated.) That's true but most of you send your deposits by -mail to the bank you now do business with. Fact, isn't it? All right we would get the letter if dfrected to tis just as quickly and you would get the receipt just as soon and say, what a satisfaction to do business in your own county with your own folks. Try it if we fall down you will not hear another word. .Thanks. A number of you fellows over in Cooper Gap tote money around with you. It's dangerous to tote money fire and theft, destroys "-thousands up on thousands of dollars every year you may be next. Quit toting money, deposit it in this strong bank and draw it as you need it. We will send you currency through the mail as you need it and assure you of safe de livery. Fair enough? Well then, come on in or write. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. TRYON, N. C. G. H. HOLMES, Pres. W. F. LITTLE, Cash. 1 irl&M 11 r " ; -jLijrrj in gall Campau, of Tryon and waiaemar tt. Kilpin, 'hgland, which event oc vvednesday, March 26, at i ,,mpau is wel1 known n .folks, and has friends I hundreds.- Mr. Kilpin is II Known Viq. U..4. j yA 1 . "tic, -UUL IliaUC nis during hu cw y will be "At Home" Ewi re.sidence after May U"0 Unitf3 xr,U U A.U of hin&-the couple X uappiness. emorial eyPro;cao a I ?l aftemoon passed a hitch. nnrJ Miietin was opened M?'.-a few etic of a ,;, '::, up!1 tne d in r-v' aau now it was eir 1 : Awo who had s of RPV'p -fcountry PrreIr-d.teclosest ocoutc k V .UiUu over ed 1 in 1 7 Mr' W- F, Little sconr" w words by Mr. 1 kindly Li vh igei were very iGi VALUABLE PRWi With all cash purchases we give coupons which are redeemable in valuable premiums. These premiums are of the best arid well worth more than the small effort required by the saving of your coupons to ob tain them. Call and get a premium book and begin saving your coupons today., . ; Below are a few money saving prices. Giverus an order and we are sure the treatment you receive will cause you to come again. " 3 lb. cans Tomatoes per "doz . SI 185 2 lb. cahsTomatoes, per doz. ........ 1 . . . . . lIS0 2 lb. cans Corn, per doz . ........... . . 2 1 0 Whith House Coffee, per lb .......... ....... m "40 Flour, per barrel. .-120 Best Shorts; per; 75 lb. bag .... .......... 2i50 . Your orders for anything in our line will receive prompt and carelul attention. Wilkisis & Co. Tryon5 N. C. JUST RECEIVED '5 -. Stylepius Clothes tyBepflus Valiic pitas Styfle and PRICE: X$25; $30; $35; $40 SOLO BV 111 Fit wis TITI - BaJlIeB FOR EVERYTHING Tryon, North Carolina. 1 V4 A fresh shipment of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. and National Biscuit CoV. Cakes and Crackers and pound raisin cake. Two Perfection Oil Stoves for sale. J hn Orr Sc C Phone Noi 14' Tryon, N. C This Bank is for Peope who Want to Improve their Financial Condition. Will you let us serve you? A checking account is moat convenient in the payment of bills.' It is the safest receipt. A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit your account." CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVII C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER H. B. LANE President i Vice Presidents Cashier For farm Bands or town property see W. T. LINDSEY, Tryon. FOR SALE AT A A A If taken at once. Cash or reasosble terms. V . . . - -. . - . . ' . Two tenant houses, well built, in colored tenement district. ' Store house and lot on Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt. 2 W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC . Tryon, N. C. 13 GEO. A. GASH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Collections a specialty. Deeds and Mortga'ges prepared, . and Contracts written at reasonable prices. . TRYON, N, C. We Have the Right Price t . and '; : Kind of Materials to do your building. , Full stock Doors, Windows, Siding,Hoorlng Ceiling, Shingles, Loths, Interior Finish and Moulding, Rough and Dressd Lumber. Carry complete HEARON LUMBER CO. J, rt in "om out Ul auainc.