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- TRYON a few hours in Tn Orr ?P' WBfflT Club has purchased uano. I I ii i 1 1 i i i M Uli ltwtah son, Leo, on.rTrvon. Sunday. . ?aluda , Rrav and Mary Lind- .w Viad an auacK ox is feeling much better. Kg JJV l,a Henderson, oi rta. IiSrisited relatives m our wwu 'end' .u., nt to Saluda, lis KenXuehter, -Miss. Helen i0' I' Herring, of Spartanburg, Ps- v : the week with ner mower, k.J-D . -i. TJAla . i tg little piamav, Kef been postponed until the f heat shall be over. . , ice n.i. a Trust. Co have Peoples J" in. 11 , Inl the reiecui""5 ?Plet their bank ouilding. - 0 . ,t. mshier of the Vr J. i.w'Tnacdov frtr H tWf ikXi, relatives in Texas. Iks visit I , Orr nas aacyu iv Jliss, hhv ,-itn r v uda, ar F;.ancln w davs in Saluda, and Jus being very pleasant up re. Rankin, fj little son, neit -. . C Rankin's mother, M t, t T Jackson and family left Dir. J. wm-o-ntisville- where S spend some time, enjoying cool ocean breezes.. . A sVinrv Coward. Colonel chtfr. Mrs. Brat- F. I... ,-fw the. return of her son irti"b ' sanatorium at Son w vpoorted for duty. p G. Holden are r,1 son. Henry oi., a.c .--s rs. J. c. rteia, Kesources Junft ( iqiq Resources June 30, 1918 Gain $158,482 63,808 $94,674 Over 150 per cent Gain in is aw F1 C fcm service u1- vo unusual number of The above record has never been equaled in Polk county One stock holder commenting on our last- state ment says "Its a good job." u ;It m5t1;?rs little how this was brought about since it is a fact. The mere exploiting of a modern banking building -with up-to-the-minute - equip ment is just detail. The influence of the officers, directors and stockholders were like .Kipling's war ditty about "Everlasting .Team . Work," had no small part in this glorious result. Good, words from satisfied customers contributed immensely and advertis ing, of course, has played its part. It Was Said at the timf nf.fnnnlrnfr this bank, by so called experts, that ifr co not mase good for the reason that the field was not large enough. They were honest but sadly mistaken. They did not know Polk . county's resources.- Others said that ' it could not be a success for divers, reasons but their expressions were a wish rather than a prediction. We successfully run the gauntlet of adverse criticism and by:the-way unkind criticism has not ceased. . , , Materlinck defined; the j Efficiency and intelligence of the . honeybee as "The Spirit ..of the Hive." Now , we are going to telryou the secret of our success and why we have become Polk County's Greatest Bank in two years' time. It isthe spirit of this bank. It has been called 'friendly." A tourist said: "You have such a homey bank,' and itx is often said of us "that we are accommodating and obliging. This bank central idea was founded with the of: How can we best serve our. friends and customers, so air of these things came about as a result of our plans evolved from this one idea. .'. s It is our daily thought ho--to bet ter oui service, increase our facilities and better the banking conditions in and around Polk county. On this rock We build. - .How'; may we serve you? We as sure you it is our , uppermost ' desire and our great pleasure to render any service we can whether or not you are a J customer of our bank. Put us to the test--try us. "By their fruits ye shall know them." ,. Peopl es Bank Trust Co. ! - TRYON, N. C. G. H. HOLMES, Pres. W; F. LITTLE, Cash. Jat there is ."K"'. V town, ana nianv 1..-"-- lu -.. to ast few davs. re- kon m'tncu - ' Vrding rental property. : ; . I looking rer the 'damage done to L streets by the-recent neavy ram, r Blake tells us that it will take Ural -hundred- dollars to put -them work iowever," aniJITairtlre- page as soon cuoiUU"- , v Iaior Edward Ballenger, .of Atlan- arrived in Try on Wednesday to and his little son wno is sunenng oman attack of gastritis, ine wa ir has many -friends in Tryon his yhood home, who are always glad i telcome him back. : Sgt J. D. Beveridge is in the city in few davs before returning to' his Wain Canada. Since-leaving: Hen-- ksowille he has suffered withhis hes, almost losing his sight' onTac Jountofthe results ofbeing gas$ed h the nr. After going to Canada fe wj'JJ likely settle in Washington Eendersonnlle News. f ' - I The terrific downpour of rain, ac lompanied by a high wind, Tuesday. Sid much damaere to crops . in Polk ounty. Corn 'asiblown jdowft and Jnucliof it will be lost. . Another lear rain." Wednesday JuJdtoHhe llarm of farmers. Our grape gfow- rs ire also verv much alarmed oyer he continued rains, causing -much rot n the vineyards. . . T Rev. J. tf. Spauldingf General Man ger of the Economv Home for ' the motherless Child, of Kine-s Creek.' S. JC, passed through Tryonv last Satur jday, en route to Mill Spring where he jnacnea at the Methodist churcn, pimday. While here he took .four, or gan children of the late Joseph Ed- MQs to the Home. I Ine 'Silk' rnc civon frt fVio Po1 Cross p the late Mrs. Fanny J. Ricks, was Haai the salvage sale rooms an De lft, to an artist named Walsh, for jw hundred dollars. The Tryon werof the Red Cross- will probaD 'receive a portion of the price, but yet there has been no notification now much. . e extend our sympathy to our ac wnaodating rural" mail carrier, Mr. iter Wilson, in his troubles. . Mrs. ll$0n and child nro WKonnfinpd'fA to hosnitnl at c4- Mrs H;;i . . fay. Such misfortunes arcvindeed aa to those unfortunate Ynoueh nave to cnr-rv tVi ITT ri r ;,r 111 ircejpi'oi a letter irora u V; )v- Gray, from Boothbay Har- COU d ViAttV j? n -i -i oftv,- j awie oi tne cooi Dreezes ' his delightful place and send them n.and the temperature of my liv- Vta n s oniv oU- We iorgive tUoctor. hut it.'c tS'X,ng t0 be told that while the -V..:C1 in iryon is gaiiavanting 5 .m the nineties at that hour. - ' " ' ' ' - T ' ' - ' . - ' - Auar lror me MOMntaffls. With all cash DurchasGs redeemable in valuable premiums. These premiums ae 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 beein saying your coupons today. . : f Below are a few money saving prices. Givo us an order and we are sure the treatment you receiro , will cause you to come again., - ; 3 lb. cans Tomatoes per doz.. . ..... . . . . .. . .$1.05 2 lb. cans Tomatoes, per doz. 1.Q0 2 lb. cans Cprn,j)er doz. , ............... . . . 2.10 -Flour, per Barrel... 12?0 BesfrShorts, per 75 lb. bag. ... . . . . . . 2.50 Yotir orders for anything in our line will receive prompt and carelul attention. UOES Wi m Mo Try on, N. C. June Gari Make Immediate Delivery j. Classified Advertisements. Six room furnished bungalow, with bath for rent or sale. Overbrook Or chard Saluda," N. C. . - MISCELLANEOUS. . Dti wnnr nnrsArv stock of E. Bradley, Saluda, agent for the -old reliable nursery company? of Pomna, N C. He can save you money and assist vou in yoyr selection of trees best adaptedt o your soil. : BUGGIES FOR SALE:- Just re ceived a car load of .buggies, for sale at reasonable prices: G. L. Maybry Campobello, S. C ; ; . . dt?ttc!STNC CLUB: I have just opened a pressing club . on Trade itreet, next to i trade solicited ana sauSittt anleed. Suits called for and deliver ed. ' Fred H. Keid. 'land sale: o- NEW STOCK. unll?e- an ntiely new stock of laci-n ng suPPhes at this :time, 4 to rv.i,j Liiat 1 am again re am again id high srr; P. K. McPARLAND, casS: with medium and high grade H-2t. THE CONCERT DANCE. The e rnrinoa a . . ' ' .- t nier rir uin,ce glve by tne La Vftr,, :" inursaay evening, was a Havn ty.d0llars being Part of the foment on thp i Mrmi number given by able p,,;rJi?ubledays,.was admir- cheer 01 me sPint, and good Ma :,Dynton Was .'r.hnrmiTivMii Si tavlConf.ess.ed that the wind had Pfire rw .r sails b a little Mrs. Bov.Ly: i4;Now I know,w said Prone. ' tnat to do the - bear ht S ne should have soft .He and be about ten years of FOR SALE: Nice mahogany Jook . 11 foiwinor toOlSI Enquire of James Leonard, xryon. RIG FOR SALE. i3fif,il hav niare. six years old, Moyer top buggy and harness, - Ad dress P.O.Box 23779 N. C. (L WANTED" TO RENT Furnished bedroom by tW ladies in or near Sa u,An irs C - A. Eaddy, Leo, S, O We Have the Right Prices V AND o do your building. Full stojk 'iifnHMfhs. Lothii interior Finish and Mouldinpr, Rough anoH Dressd Lumber. Carry complete STOCK HEAROMUMBER CO. Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by J. R.'Blanton and wife, M. E. Blanton, and dated Marcn bin, 1911. to secure the sum of Spizo.uu owing to n. S. rayior, 01 Kutnenora- ton,'N: C, and demand naving Deen made for payment of same and -pay ment refused, the undersigned mort- crao-ee will offer the following describ ed lands for sale at the court house door i Columbus, Polk countv jsjorth Carolina, at 12 o'clock? noon, on , in Columbus, Polk county, North Car olina", at 12 o'clock notrt;' 6n MONDAY. AUGUtl',4 to the highest bidder for cash. Said lands 'described as follows: , , ,, Being in Coopers uap townsmp, on the waters of Sullms ; creek, joining lands with T. M. Kuppe, Kolan Kuppe, James McCraw and themselves. Be ginning on a B. O., BJanton's and Mc Craw's comer, and runs N. 53 Wi 26 poles to a pihe; thence N 16 E. 12 & poles to a D. W.; thence N. 18 E. 17 poles to a pine ; thence . N 31 E 12 poles to a pine; tnence . ou hj. xu poles to .a pine; thence N. 47 h. 11 poles t6 a stake in McCraw's line ; thence With-said line to the beginning, containing: 6 acres.- Second; tract: Adjoining, tne auove. Rpo-innini? on a pine and runs N. 69 E. 41 poles to a B. O.; thence N. 53 W. 26 poles to a pine; tnence to, tne De ginning , Containing'2r4 acres. - Said mortgage is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Polk county; in "Book No. 7, Page 441, to which - reference is hereby made for all purposes. , ' - This July zna, , H. S. TAYLOR, Mortgagee. ffilincryg Dress Mailing :' w - ' 1 n1f .; AU Work Guaranteed first floor WiUdns store MRS.: RHODES. Is There ' An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home Price $ 5.50 Guaranteed or 10 Years v 1 RYON ELECTRIC SERVICE: COMPANY WE SOLICIT Your orders for Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finish, Mouldings, Framing. We manufacture this and can save you money. See us for lath, brick, doors and sash. A J. -T., GREEN LUMBER COMPANY. 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 rectlpt. '. A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit your account. , CAROLIN A-STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNIR "wowi viet Prui4ffBU II. 1. LANS Caskitr SALE AT A BARGIAII If taken at once. Cash or reaoosble ; ... terms. ; Two tenant houses, well built, in colored tenement district. Store house and lot on Ttdetreet; l- l GEO; A. GASH,Afffc New ire. (SO Per C2DH(t Prices We reduce your tire bill more than half with Non Skid Retread. All kinds of tire repair work done Vulcanizing a specialty We guarantee Satisfaction and Service. We make a specialty of out of town business. Send us your tires. We will get them back to you in three days. 1 SltetsooTi T5(Ts Co, Phone 3171 Asheville, N. C. Meats! GEO. A. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -aKd ". v NOTARY PUJ3LIC. - Collections a specialty. Deeds and iMortcaees r. DreDarede'jrand Contracts written at reasonable J pnoes. TRYON. N. C. - t jL :y. . . Tryon Lodge" Nd.l l 8 Knights fof Py thiac Castle Hall in Missildine Building , 7;t;Meefr9urtdayVc B:30 n VISITORS WELCOX1E You'll need neither a hatchat nor a stick of dynamite. A good, ordinary set of molars will easily dispose of -v A Fine Tenderloin Steak An Extra Porterhouse Steak A Lusciou Round Steak j". . " ' .' 1 1 - 1 i A Nutritious Roast " A Dish of Pork Chops If you havn1! any teeth we jiave. sausage that; tvill fakly bag. :Wiz&Jfr 't our. meats.; fcf your stomach. 11 j !i JJ'JJ fS-i was ! Also warittbwjjobd beef cattle, hbrro .and cftickettsj'for which I "will pay the high est MARKET PRICE. . .: - ' : A ll. WILUAMS. ' J 5- 1 .-till V or L A is contempiatea,
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