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, if' t I r j i ,f THE POLK. GOUHTY HEVf S anrt TRYDH LBEE a k m a . m wa w i Published every Friday at ; .XRYO.N- NQJlTiH.CAROUNA i . J fir v . -I".- Telephone 99 t J rMf KBterad mi Mcond-claas matter April 28. '1916 at the post office at Tryon. North Carolina, un the act of March 3. 1879 B. F. COPELAND. - Editor C. BUSfl, - Business Manager Subscription $2.00 per Year OiirU VRIES, CARDS OF THANKS. R tolatlont of Respect,Church or Lodge Notices where an admission fee is charged, or for finaneia gain, will be charged regular advertising rates of flye cents per line. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. 226 West S9th Street, New York City, is our sole and exclusive Foreign Advertising Agent. "Long May It Wave." Give, and give liberally to the Sal vatioh Army. o ; Some of the German peace dele gates have taken their doll rags and returned to Berlin. Mf mih1i welfare and advises writhe him las to his wor kof g:eneral $Mfhre iifittiecounty.. U'-si t P I ?Thp pelple ythisJtail J' .i-oA iViiif. rorv hnv and crirl born within our Wds.sOiallavevXailX, . r Tt j i - .vnM'fiil man I cnanee mime to oecome A. WAtnan ' T fKis pnrf thev nave 41 1TV11HIM , W v DreDared i a six months school f tenri,f with compulsory attendance, a juvenile court with a probation officer in every county, and a county board of charitites and public welfare to look after social conditions and, find remedies for. social evil. -o ; After July first of this year, when the law goes into effect, every child between eight and fourteen years of age must attend school for the full term of the public school, which is o be six months .hereafter. If a child is unable to attend on account of pov erty he may be helped from the pub lic funds. It will be the business of the school authorities and the chief attendance officer of the county to see that the law is complied with, i o If those metmbers of congress would give the gentlemen who are endeavor ing to bring, peace to the world some thing better than the League of Na tions idea they douDtless would take the matter under very careful con sideration. Mr. Wilson has already made several changes from his orig inal idea, and , doubtless will have to make several more before he or any member of the peace conference . is ready to place the plans before the public. But the people of the civil ized powers believe they are on the right track, and wish them God-speed in their work. . t NEW LAW FIRM. Germany begins to realize that she has been ' Whipped, diplomatically as well as defeated in war. Smith, Shipman and Arledge is the title of a new law firm in Henderson ville. The firm will have offices on main street in a building occupied by a somewhat well-known firm here during the past many years Smith and Shipman. In other words, then A. Y. Arledge, of Columbus, Polk county, is now a member of the old firm of Smith and Shiptman. Mr Arledge already has a reputation as a lawyer which time will but add to. He has recently re turned from overseas where he gave a good account of himself. He is the son of the Superior Court Clerk of Polk county and is by no means a stranger in Hendersonville. The new partnership is now effectve Hender sonville Hustler. If the Republicans want to remain solid with the ladies they will at once repeal the extra tax on face powder. o The Republicans can make a host of friends in this section, by having the extra tax on coca cola repealed. o- Well there is one good thing about the extra session of Congress. Claude Kitchin ceases to be party, leader for the democrats. , Philippine Horses. The horses in the Philippine Islands are ponies containing a mixture of the blood of ponies and small horses from northern Coma, French Indo-Chlna and Mexico, with a considerable ad mixture of Arab blood. There are about 215,000 horses in the Islands. DONT QUIT READING NEWSPA- PERS NOW. ' The fact that nobody seems to be entirely satisfied with the peace terms is pretty good indication that the con ference is on the right track. o If the American troops were given orders to begin a march on Berlin we wager the peace terms offered the Huns would be signed on short notice. o President Wilson again shows his wisdom by staying away from Wash ington as long as possible while the present extra session of Congress is there. ; "Pink Whiskers" Ham Lewis and Jim Vardaman will not be seen at this session of congress, but Jim Reed and Billy Mason are there to furnish amusement. - The county commissioners and the county board of education of this county must elect a county superin tendent of public welfare before July 15. The county superintendent it to be chief probation officer of the coun ty and the chief attendance officer. o Republican leaders are beginning to realize that the entire world is war weary, and that while there may be serious defects in the League of Na tions, as perfected at Paris, it is a move in the right direction, and will doubtless lead ot better things later on. It is at least worth a trial. Just because the war is over, or be- riuiso you.rpxty W buey with raioiitf- e newicrop,, is no reason why you should cease fcn keen tm with the oreaf: problems facing the world,and the united states. The period of readiustment it at hand. New conditions are cominsr to pass and new issues must be met. You must read a daily newspaper to keep informed and to know what is Via ri pening and how decisions on impor tant matters are reached. The man who is informed is the man who will keep ahead. When you read a daily newspaper, read the best. We believe we are civinc vnn the greatest value for for vnnr mnnev when you subscribe for the Greens- Doro uaiiy News. Largest market report. Washington and Raleigh bu reaus. David Lawrence articles. ;Lon- aon limes cable servire Snerinl Sunday features including special section, and magazine fea tures. You get a new European map with 6 months subscrintinn. Writ for Samnle CODV. SnWn'nfinn no. Daily $5 per vear: Dailv nH SnnHsv 7 - - . ' j j GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, Greensboro, N. C. Any reader of this rianer ran ctt. free copy of the Bulletin of the State Board of Charities and Puhlic Wel fare, Raleigh, N. C, by asking for it on a postal. This issue contains . a Copy of the state-wide iuvenile rnnrt law and the county boards of welfare and county superintendent of public weuare law. America was the first, not; - - aaamw itvivt vJ make use of the telegraph, telephone, electric lights, submarines, steam for motive power, and many other useful inventions. It remained for Ameri cans to be the first to flv across the Atlantic ocean. The performance of 1.1. 1 V . me navai sea planes last week is the cause of much pride to all genuine Americans. Classified Advertisements. FOR RENT, Six room furnished tiv tt, njui bath for rent. chard Saluda, N. C. EGGS. Eees Of Mntt.lerl for sale, $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. MISCELLANEOUS. BUV Vnllr nurconr ofnol. "CI T oraalev. SalllHa arrant -C 1 J sr xvx uic uiu reliable nursery company, of Pomna, . ve you money ana assist you in your selection of trees best adaptedt o your soil. The plerlc of court o-P tViio now the.jxidge of the juvenile court for the county and has exclusive ju- risrlirtion over nil rauc r-f j. neglected or dependent children un- uci siiAtctn years 01 age. ine juven ile court is not a criminal court, but a corrective . and disciplinary and pro tective agency for children who are in ueeu vx such cure. -o - It is related that the Kaiser sent a special envoy to see Teddy Roose velt away back in 1914. This envoy remarked to Mr Roosevelt. "Mv Im perial Master desires me to ascertain if you remember your visit to Berlin, and the reception given you bv him " .I.dosajd remember the reception given me dril w mit" Hens For Sale T .Barred Plymouth Rock hens for sale. a. ixuujnaku, Tryon, C. FOR SALE :Nice mah ncrnn v hoot case; also some small farming tools. Enquire of James Leonard, lryon. "''" 111 "' FOR SALE Sweet nntfn rTtc . several kinds; at 25c per 100; ready now. T. H. Williams. Trvon K . C. - F T w v STRAYFDF North Pacolet, on May 10, one darkj wor wise luuie agea iz or lo years, wsiprht about. ROO formation please notify Claude O. the same $rip, by theiKing and Queen: oi- tseigium ueu. ThetalLoardf Charities &nd'5 . Public Welfare are required to ap- is 5 point ithreer persons "in each county - - who shall serve without' pay and act as a county: board of charities and public Welfare. It is probable that . two men and one woman will be ap pointed in each county. - The county poara meets wiwi wie couuiy ,.buj- " 7 I A B.,Wa!drop J Iff-' i - SM1TH & WRLDROP SHftP OLD STAND " ' -.'iZ " -- - - Landrum, South Carolina i m i fill III Ul RV EVERY woman needs pair of .these comfort giving low shoes for light wear, for the hospital and for resting the feet after wearing heavy shoes. . These good looking, sensible, low shoes are exactly what you need. - Made of the softest Vici kid leather, hand turn, extremely flexible sole, silent rubber tread, low heel, genuine SELZ quality, all leather, perfect workmanship, a shoe every woman should possess. , $3.50 to :$9.QO Wilkins & G6 STryori &ctoUztnj In Stt Sisss REAL ESTATE; L DANS AND i City and Farm Properly Bought and Sold. Furnished and un f unrobed houses for rent. Property taken care of and rents eoUeeHed. Do not waste your time and ore yourseJf out looking for afplace.; Our auto is at your service free. Notary Public. JAMS LEONARD, Tryon, N. C. Eat Owe YouD riled neither. a' hatchat nor a 'stick'of dynamitei,' good, ordinary set of molars will easily dispose of A Fine Tenderloin Steak An Extra Porterhouse Steak A Luscious Round Steak A Nutritious Roast 3 ' A Dish of Pork Chops If you havn't any teeth we have sausage that will fairly melt in your mouth. ' . ; . Eat our meats. Good for your stomach. Also want to buy good beef cattle, hogs and chickens, for which I will pay the high est MARKET PRICE. A. H. WILLIAMS. be very glad to talk it over with you. e 1 We might-he able. to,offer a suwf; g not Uiuugm ui tuau vvuuiu cave you money H All financial matters held strictly 1 BANK, Of LANDRn, 1 Landrum, S. C. 1 The Old RiUable .. ROY P. WHITLOCK, a reaso She Followed the Line I We Sent Over the Rhine 1::x:o:.wx:Kvv:: --.M -"K $:f 'A' 4- 9TZ' . The famfliar flnuu I H .4 fifl fhlfnrrAsnH mrt lr Km nnkt,!.. V after tjur years in khaki with the boys "Over There." Salvation Army lassies .served old fashioned Americarvjdouflrnqtsn the: font; trcncJies,rad npw that th war is over they will be found again In thVslurns and dark places of our great Cities, ready to give a helping hand 'ca nent women and children who are on the down grade.. The Salvation Army Home Service Campaign for S4 AAA AAA mm m.- . . . ". .... 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