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. 1 ' - . , .. .... .,. .. . ." " , ... . , ....... . ...... ' " - . . - " . . rop GIVES NEWSPAPERS CREDIT. I wtef from M r. Jos. G. JJrtf In a'effii of the Central "LiV State "'ittee for North Ca ., thev (the Jos, .G. Brown, 5taie rommittee lor iorm faro s' Lo,an nkes the following., state- ont. , , v,n jiiH which V.unoui- . tvnnld have been cpaVnr NortK Carolina to have ''P0?s'"v;M,nted her allotment.-1. S? 3 v accord to the Press, a 1 nf the credit for . having YMi9K 000.000 of bonds-or nearly l?A nan excess of the amount i' i h tho State was asked." or w 11:1 11 . LOAN RESULT OF VICTORY DRIVE. Loan who , chau-man of the Victory Ai ,rn T wish to thank all nip-11 ' i dod in u'( , iivrac 'R9 nnn nn Polk CU-i. . , - $ nftnft inks, as Allows: Tim J""l Sll.suu.uvj. - $22,250.00 Kuuit5iuaiiiiii ludi VU I-IUIII bnassum'inc nd Ouota 1'CCpiC: Vniik of Saluda, $6,750.00, its quota Carolina State Bank, $2,100 (Quota 1,050). . ; A AA f( rf-k-M 1 -vw A O 4 fC Of tlllS MiOU.UV, UIWVV l-iW ..uv;'hpH nutside of Trvon and V. T. LINDSEY, Chairman. O-rr REV. liOWNE TO RETURN. Tf officially announced that Rev, Vovwood Bowne will return to Try nhnut Julv first, having accepted v . s- T71 1 hP call of -oiy ross episcopal nrch to nil me puMuuu uj- jvclwi ade vacant ov me resi"1-1"" ox cue r Tno H. Griffith, who has been Appointed Archdeacon for Asheville, istrici. This is irost w elcome news to Iry i people, for Mr.-BoTie was one of he most popular ministers xnat nas er resided in J ryon. rsy ms piam. nature ne won irienas held them, ne maae a reputa- ork that most -any man wouja De roud of- Mrs. liowne also was very opular, and her return is:gopd-news the ladies oi i ryon. et week we will issue an extra dition of the NEWS, to be known as ir "Possibilities" number In this ill be articles from those .who have sted out the subjects ,Tipon which write, so that the' information ill be first hand and f rorri a trust orthv source. We will have articles non the possibilities of Agriculture, ue Stock, Apples, Peaches" Grapes, i .i u : t- 7 no Oinei special suujt;;i,s vu are ot going to print very many extra . il i -J? A. ODies, so tnat liyou want one oi hese papers you had better place our order before we go to press. The University News Letter has ust figured out the church member hip ration of Morth Carolina, by ountis, based upon the 1906 and 1916 ensus of the religious bodies in the nited States. It shows that Polk oimtv has gained 14 points, standing 3th m gain m the State. . Buncombe as gained-16 points, standing 9th. Lf other neighboring counties we find hat Henderson has gained 12 points, tandmg 19th; Rutherford 10 points, landing 26th: Transylvania, 8 points standing 33rd. Cleveland county has ost 3 points, standing 85tm MILL SPRING ROUTE 2. There is a' great deal being written these days about how : to be . thrifty, most of which is bunk. You read by investing in this or that you will be come wealthy, healthy and wise. Don't you believe it. We are going to tell you the truth about this thrift business A person may be thrifty without being miserly or stingy. Thrift comes from habits" easily ac quired. A successful farmer said that most folks are constantly looking around to see what they want to buy. He said his "rule in life . was to" see what- he could do without. Aye, theres' the rub, WHAT CAN WE DO WITHOUT? That's the test. Any one of us can gain financial success if we pay the nrice. The- rules ' are simple and plain. Open a savings ac count in this strong bank, see what you can do without and place a stated sum to that account every week or month or oftener if possible. Don't touch that account, let it accumulate with the interest compounded until there is enough to make a safe in vestment and kee- this sort of thing up for a few years .and your financial success is sure. You might venture into "get rich quick" schemes, but in most cases these schemes are a delu- - X ,.4 .. . , sion and a snare. To those of you who want enough to take care of you m your old age better acquire the sav ings habit and let your main thought be: "What can I do without?" "How is the feller that's figgering on marrying Zach Flatt's oldest girl fixed to set up housekeeping?" in quired a neighbor.- .... "First rate," replied Gap Johnson, of Rumpus. Ark. . "He's . got 'leven hounds' and a fiddle." Exchange. - This growing bank solicits the ac counts of firms and individuals prom ising the very best of service and the utmost consideration for applications for loans We are now in a position ot serve the largest business as well as the smallest depositor in the way of loans. The national government is awak ened at last to the true value of good community roads and it is asking the States to match dollars with the fed eraK government for thepurpose of building good roads. Illinois, with keen vision, recently voted a $60,000,000 good roads bond issue, which insures 5,000 miles of good highway linking up its commun ities with the shipping points.' ' ' Missouri is linking up her commun ities with a $60,000,000 state wide svstem of good hard ; roads, paving 6,000 miles. -v Mnnesota s to have 6,000. miles of state trunk highways and have v ,- 0UU,uuu to use m ten years. , V.'-This bank offers the naximum in in protection to, your valuable papers in its Safety Deposit Boxes which are in its solid concrete, steel door, vault erected especially for this purpose. Boxes may be had for. as low as $2.00 per year, larger ones at correspond ing prices.' We have excellent facil ities for storage-of silver and light household furniture. Inquire about this service. , . We pay four per cent interest on money deposited with us on Certifi cates of Deposit and it draws from the day deposited, payable at the end of three months with the intesest or it may be deposited for a longer time if desired. We have a number of customers depositing money where it will not be needed for some time. Peoples Bank & Trust Go. TRYON, N. C. G; H. HOLMES, Pres. W. F: LITTLE, Cash. h Mr. Charley Wilson and son, Ro-. land, frorn Gafmeyi -Sf C, visited rel- tives an-tnis section, on. last Sunday. hey were accompanied by Mr. C. L. wiss Arkansas, Jackson -Vwas. ; the uest of little Esther "Wilson, . iasj; unday. " ' Officers captured a .large copper Fill in Red Mountain section, last unday. Miss iluthe Byers sj)ent Saturday ther grandfather's Mr. T. M. Ruppe. Mr. John Jones killed .a very dan- ktous snake one dav last week. It ps six feet in length. I Jtrs. r. K. Coggm spent several PUrs With Mrs ' V. -Williams last pundav ' ' Mr. and Mrs J. L. Jackson made a USineSS t.n'n in Cnnrt-iTilwr S C... liast wppV . Miss Matre-ie .Tar.kson was a visitor h Maple Grove section Sunday. : ; Jlr. and Mrs.D. P. McGuinn have received Avord that their son. Andv. as arrived in the old U. S. A. Jir.and Mrs. Birch Jackson went to partanburg, S. C, last Monday to aye dental work done. -UrS. f T? Crrrrrr ic irioifinfr vol n - Vr.r. : c . . -I ...L &, J. V-., o NOTICE. line a it JL h :H VSir iot me lviount VV L UB V L VHLUHiULL f lLIVllUlvi3 j SIst 31 T i Witball casli ! purchases -we give; coupons pwhiclr- are redeemable in valuable premiums. These premiums are of the best and 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. Give us an order and we are sure the 'treatment you receive will cause you to come again. 3 lb. cans Tomatoes per doz.. $1.85' 2 lb. cans Tomatoes, per doz . . 1.50 21b. cans1 Corn, per doz.... 2.10 Flour, per barrel. .12.0 Best Shorts, per, 75 lb. bag. 2.50 Your orders for anything in our line will receive prompt and care lul attention. Wilkims l Co. Tryon9 N. C. Can Make Immediate GHAS. J. LYNCH, X- '4: : el Tryon, C. This Bank is for Peope who Want to Improve, their Financial Condition. Will you let us serve you? - A checking account is most convenient in.tlje payment of biljs. It is the safest receipt. A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit your account. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER President Vice Presidents H. B. LANE 'CMhier QCO000O00OO0OOO00OOO0OOOttOO00COO0CCO0COOCC30CS3OCCC .j:.- - L: .if.: '.n'.u O - if ! j i t h jr.xv ii(l O r rll i: Odi O for farm lands or property see towrn j i W. T. LI NOSEY, ITrybirDW S-ji r ME AT A BARGIAN i r terms. " Two tenant houses Swell built, iitblpfeJ tenement district. Store house and lot oh Trade street. GEO. A. GASH Agt. JUST R ECEIVED Tom i- . uu ia ua.eK witn uie mc i ruling Co., at Campobello 1 havo ii n A- .-i IW i- " in nrst-ctass I J' so lf you want good bread .H n: a iti, oiu inenas. 'vji uuinuajn Miner, IV, inerysDress Making AH Work Guaranteed Km floor Wilkins' store Hi A"n. m ( vina of rv J Materials hnilrii-n.- T7I.-11 i -l k i.uju. ruil StCCK niMBWS. Siding. Hnnriiw ? lnK. Shind tinisli 1 ,""v'0' uis, interior StA " -er' Carry complete - OF A fresli shipment of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Go. and National Biscuit Co's. Cakes and Crackers and pound raisin Two Perfection Oil Stoves for sale. Joliri Orr & . Phone No. 14; "Fry ora O Co. Is There An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home IP" (EipSfewtQO(j' Hotel -"Siin:--rii::-KSbme'disMtisfied-. elsewhere try I SsSooalf Srn throughout, fur nished and comfortable. . : , . v . . ' ' ' Good Home Cooking and Plenty rf 'IM Special rates to'guests by the month.. ' i CHAS. LEONAKU rropneror. Troyn, N. C. ac Price $ 550 Guaranteed or 10 Years 1RY0N ELECTRIC SERVICE: COMPANY iJhie oeslt Jror Try on Lodge No. 118 Knights of Pythias Castle Hall in Missildine Building Meets Thursday Evening at 8:30 VISITORS WELCOME ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. Havinc: qualified as administrator of the estate of Jacob Onesby, deceas ed, late of Polk County, North Caro- ana. inis is. u nouiy au buus incr claims aerainst said estate to pre sent the same for payment to the un dersigned administrator, on or-before the 22nd of April 1920, or this notice .11 U nlnnnJ i-n Knjft f Hb3rMm7W Willi ptcaucu ui uaf -w- !Ytfijrirr'- zt- All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the'. ttiindefiMgned 'administrator? JOHN A. SHIELDS, Admimstratpr. This,fc22dav bf April. 19190 I2f If WE SOLICIT 4-ii v. Your orders for Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finish, Mouldings, Framing. We manufacture this iand- can - gave you -money.. Sec us for lath,- brick, doors and sash. J. T. GREEN LUMBEK COM r AN Y, When you buy any merchandise at this; store you are sure to get your moneys worth1 bf dependable goods no matter, what the article you buy. We carry .the best line of general merchandise in Polk county and we are selling . everything at live and let live prices. Below are a few for your consideration. Arbuckles Coffee, (old price) ........ .25c pound Large String Beans, per can . . ............. 15c 'K Pear, per can. . .20c Large Washing Powder, per package. .5c Irish Potates, large size, per bushel. . . . .... -.$1.65 Self Rising Flour .'. . .$1.75 Fancy Patent Flour $1.'50 Special rate on any canned goods by the dozen. Dress Ginghams, per yard, .25c Apron Ginghams, per yard . . .20c 25c Lawn, white, per yard now. . .17c 17c Lawn, white, per yard now ... . ..... . 12 l-2c Colored Satins. $2.25 .69 75e ; Vuiuicu uauiio ....... ... ipt llot Men's Oxfords. $6. 00 lvalue .... ...$3. Bt"Mer?&Dre&i Shifts. ivV;;.:. v.:.::-: . ;.;;:.:.7 me: 1 1 ?3 .II II - i - . For Everything Try on, North Carolina I. C9 v -MS MOW lid i1 in ) A: 'id '0 'N LUMBER CO.
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