TRYON m , mvc M. L.Taft werergi? Mr. ann .-k 4 Miss AVr&elc. Asheviiie, visited relatives A. Buckius are Mr- and - . Asheviiie. Z v Wilkins tfei$it045Sines! spending W. i SpSanbirg on business yesterday. iir t Tindsey transacted business jgJSm'-Greenvi1 ed" ""Oliver Andrews attended5 to buswss Otters in Asheviiie, last Monday. , . . Mr Gerald Stone is spending a short time in Philadelphia and other east ern points. - j Mrs Strong has gone to Cleveland and other points in northern Ohio, for he summer. . ;; t Vr J C. Davis, of Aboline neigh borhood was attending to business in Tryon, Saturday. Mr A. F. Corbin is in West Raleigh attending the summer school-at the A. & M. eollege. Two of the Misses Pettigrew have been called to South Carolina by the illness of a relative. j Mrsl Dewev Lewis, of Wil mington, are visiting the mother of tv,o latter. Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. Bancroft,, of Ohio is" building a cottage on Whitney avenue, just ge vond the home of Mrs. Norman.. ; Miss Mary Lindsey has returned home from Atlanta, Ga., where she las been-' attending, a cunacrvawry .ui music. . - Rev and Mrs. E, J. Jones are at tending the B. Y. P. U. convention in sheville, this week, as delegates from the Baptist church of Columbus. Owing to the increased, cost of ev erything used by barbers, the price of hair cutting, on and after June loth will be 35 cents at Tryon barber shops. The fire of Tuesday" night put our telephone out of commission, so doubtless there are many news items we have been unable to, get on that account. "When do you take your vacation ?" is the slogan of the day. So far . as the force of the NEWS is concerned, that word does not appear in their dictionary. Asheviiie newspapers nd, ministers are having quite a discussion ' over Sunday observance. . A great . many arguments can b said both pro and con oh this subject. '" "' '. " A ereat -many ladies of Tryon are mounrine tile loss of wearing apparel on account of the nre.: many were under course of "construction ' m the millinery store that burned. f Mr. LeCompte, of Iowa is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.- HilL He is Mrs. Hill's father. Mr. LeCohipte has many friends in Tryon who are always glad to see him. He will be here for some time.- The town tomm'ioncrs at N their tions thanking the members of the civic committee for the work they have done in beautifying the.town,. al so to others who have been of such aid in the campaign of cleaning up Tryon. -WilVins & Co.. have, leased the fnrmprlv occunied by the Carolina Hardware Co., and, are fill ing it with goods as fast as they can be secured. Mr. Wilkins requests us to dTinoiinPP nis nrm is reauv iur uua- iness, and will soon have a complete stock Tiv Onn nf Atlanta, will preach M-r M. m w - r , 1 church, next nr. Queen has flip-' concrre- national church, and those who heard him will be glad to have tne oppor tunitv of doing so sprain. Those who have "missed a - treat. " '''-y- '- :- Plliott Hazard." of Charleston and New. York, with their voung son, are uccupyms y Searles cottages for the summer. Mr. HovrA waa q nnrnpr of Mr. rTarOla Erskine, in New York, But now has undertaken mill architecture for the Southern mills, using irvon ior ma headquarters. - ''J'.;, Lee Thompson, of White Oak town ship, called on us Tuesday, -'He was returning from Greenville J b. C., where he went with Mr." Joe Hall, who Than nnrorii-aA tt MfVTtif'rtn " tliore. Mr. Thompson tells us that he txibnrcalar hosDit-al at Greenville has oyer 260 soldiers as inmates, and ' the number rapidly increasing as the boys return j i win overseas service, TVio Aio-v.V Thnnco er lmitr OCCUI)?ed hv Mrs. Thurston, has been bought by Mrs. Mazyck's daughter, Mrs.' r.; Pom, who intends making her home in Trvon. Mrs. Poppe will soon be ioined bv her -son and daaughter, now m boardine school. - Mrs. Thurston vrill spend the summer 'in Saluda, while Miss Thurston is in Massa chusetts. Both of them will return in the autumn. iv 5 ? v-;4 J. The election contest proceedings .were... begun, at Columbus, last Mon Aiv, and several of our citizens were iled there on that account. Referee ftelf arrived in Trvon, Monday mom-; ins: and proceeded to Columbus. " As been subpoened on both sides ittJrom ises to be a long drawn out affair. As iicn side is represented hv five attor nevs these eentlemen will have to make a bluff at earning their moneyr v cm events. Construction work on the road be tween Tryon and Saluda is under neadwav. An xivooSii ?n i fVie asheviiie newspapers calls for labor 1 . JMOad constimctimi in Polk county. It s, sincerely to& .be ; hoped- that uS.gwen can securedtQ.do.r$?me jwk between Tryon andBaWoruni tor-. ine summer is over. Last-wirt- 'to ta ' " "Jiox to De ioneubtcii . tint A h a a i f-- -s r. f I'll .ty. The day vill come when yoii will wish you had your account with this v. , . - V; - - fast growing bank. Less than two years old with Resources of Dv2ir. $ U '559OOOoOO PofllkjCoiuiirDty; FoOks Foip Pebp es Bank &JTrust Go. TRYON, N. C. G. H. HOLMES, Pres. W. F. LITTLE, Cash. Ihie Oar for the MdCamtaiinis. lmmedi Can Make ate LYNCO-D Delivery Tryon, N C. REAL ESTATE, L OAHS 1 n i i . f ...'.:.L.J nn' r jtv .nd Farm Poperty Bought ana ocw-a. rura. -City and r aP" , proDrty taken care of and renls ; furanhed house for rent rropeny JAMES LEONARD, Tryon, N. C. EsitOuir Meats! Youll need neither , hitchat nor . .tiof A good, ordinary U molar, wfll e. dpo rf. - A- Fine Tep'derloin SteaK . An Extra Porterhouse Steak A Luid"" """" Steak , . V A Nutritious Roast . v . .. , . .' Y!.1. f Park Chops . - If you havn-t teeth wehave uuage Aa. wdl fairly J m vour mouth. Is There An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home, EaJ outineaU. Also whhCtouyri Good for your .stomach.' cattle; ;hdgs- thpTst passable mud hole within , ww.i&nTrV VJ .0- -isdTLC ;.lU Wicfi purchases-. wiveico'upohsVhich. -are are of .tneitand'Well worth more than the "small effort required by the saving of your coupons to bb- . tain uiem. - vaiianu gm a pieiniuni uuun. juiiu uum ' saving your coupons today. . 1 ; 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 dbz.. .... . . .... . ... .$1.05 2 lb. cans Tomatoes, per doz . 1 .50 2 lb. cans Corn, per doz; . . . . . . v .". . . ... 2.10 Flour, per barrel. ; . . . . : . . . . . . ..... 12.0 Best Shorts, per -75 lb. bag... . . . . . . . . . . T.. . 2.501: . Your orders for anything in our line will receive : prompt and carelul attention. ' Price $ 5.50 Guaranteed or 10 Years I lRYOti ELECTRIC .SERVICE compaiiy: WflMinis:&: Tryon9 N. C. Co. 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 the payment of bills. It is the safest recsipt; A-Savings account is the sureoad to an eventual com petency." We solicit your account. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SOHNIR VmiMmI . "Vlr Pr isi Am t H. B. LANE ' Cubier v k .'" k. For f armm flaods or (fcowirn property see FOR SALE AT A BARIAN If taken at once. Cash or reasosble terms. j Two tenant houses, well built, ui colored tenement district. Store house and lot on Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt .... - I " . 10k I ' " " I , X I SUHANlit GFestwood- Hotel When you have become dissatisfied elsewhere try "CRESTWOOD." Modern throughout, well furnished-and comfortable. Good Home Cooking and Plenty of It. Special rates to guests by the month. ; Trbyn, N. c. CHAS. LEONARD Proprietor. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hovintr mialifieH as administrator of the estate of Jacob Onesby, deceas- aA lofn ;.. Prtiv Conntv. Jortn caro- lina, this is to notify all persons hold- mg Claims again&u aiu esuu w sent the same for payment to the un dersigned administrator, on. or before the 22nd of April .1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov- JJAII persons indebted tp saia esiaie please make4 fmfriediate.. payment gaaod. ariminiiBtr JOHN A. SHIELDS, Adtuiustrator. Your oraera ior , r ve"t" Sifeg Finish Mbuis t Framing. We manufacture "this1 and can save yott" money. See., us - for lath, brick, doors and sash. ' :" i f -J. T. GUKiSN LUMBER COMPANY. FresE bread. amdl cakes received , .daily .IT :i ,-.rr .1 VIMtmi. f hr.llfWm . . " II V '1 " ": phbhe No. 14- L . .' .... - - TryooTJ, N- C ii o ii then we will have