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TC F3U COUNTY HEVJS anHTRYOH BEE OtuotfdAtcd Nor. 1915 Fublisked ererr Friday at TRYON. NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 99 latmd m MCond-eUat matter April 28. 1111 at tk ot affloa at Tryon. North Carolina, un 4gr tt act of March S. 1&79 B. F. COPELAND. - Editor C. BUSH, - ButineM Manager Subscription $2.00 per Year OBITUARIES, CARDS OF THANKS, B toimtioas of Rpect,Church or Lodffe Notices warn an admiaaion fee ia charged, or for flnancia rata. wlUbeeharffed regular advertising ratea of fro eenta per line. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, 26 Weat 19th Street. New Tork City, ia our aole and txclueire Foreign Advertising Agent. "Lonjf .May It Wave." There is a presing need for a good number of three, four and five-room cottages in Tryon. Who will build them, 0 ' - Polk county is the land of oppor tunity for the young man with brain enough to grease a gimlet, and ener gy enough to put that brain to work. . : O -LOST: July 27th, between the home of W. T. Lindsey and the Epis copal church, a pin, an amethyst, set in a heart shaped silver setting. A reward if returned to Mrs. W. T. Lindsey. Report of the Condition of CAROLINA STATE BANK coinW i thA State of North Caro lina, at the close of business,June 30, 1919 Loans and discounts)... ...$40,102.36 Overdrafts . . . . ... . 332.15 U. S. bonds and Liberty bonds, Victory bonus and war stamps. ..... All other stocks bonds and mortgages. Banking house $1250, fur niture and r fixtures $1000........ All other real estata owned Cash in vault and due from , banks, DanKesr ana trust companies. . .... 14,384.57 Checks for clearing. . . ... . . 1,484.80 Checks for colection.. 95.35 2,251.40 7,500.00 2,550.00 301.57 Total... .$68,701.70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 5,000.00 Surplus fund 1,500.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and tax es paid 2,138.34 Deposits subject to check.'. 41,773.92 Time certificates f deposit 18,249.91 Cashier's checks outstand ing.. 39.53 Total.. .$68,701.70 State of North Carolina, County of Polk. July 25, 1919. I, Louise Lane, Acting Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , LOUISE LAttE, Acting Cashier. Correct A test: Q. C. Sonner, M. A. Pace. 1 Directors. Subscribed andv sworn to before me this 25th day of July 1919.9 P. H. Bailey,. Notary Public My commission expires March 1, 1921 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Now that summer is here, it will not not be long before our winter guests begin to arrive. What is Try on going to do to entertain them? Now is the time to begin planning for next season. POLK COUNTY BANK AND TRUST CO. What is the matter With a good, big commercial peach orchard just out of town on the mountain side? It is go ing to come, and it rests with our peo ple whether they or some outsiders make the money out of a proposition of this kind. . " " 7- ' Mr. Noah M. Hollowell, of the News of Henderson County has oought a controlling interest in the French Broad Hustler, of Hendersonville, and will consolidate the two papers Mr. Hollowell is a good newspaper man and has been giving Hendersonville a live local paper. The people of Hen derson county can do no better than give Mr. Hollowell their undivided support as he will give them a paper that will do much to advance the in terests of his -le in everv way. .' O : TRYON ENTERTAINMENTS The Lanier Club is planning several Concert Dances. At the first of these wmcu wu ue given next week a so- piwuu singer, wno is wen known in Asheyille, will sing, while either the Doubleday orchestra or well known players will furnish music for danc ing. ' k. . , Mr. Hudson, who sang in . Tryon 'just before going overseas is to return early m August, and he, with Miss Florence Sweeney, are to furnish the program for the second concert. Little Helen Pugh will give a re cital soon thereafter. ' ' . O' . BENEFIT SUPPER. Services as usual; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at II, by Rev. Mr. Brower. Mid-week meeting Wednes days at 5 p. m. All are welcome. o Why People Buy Rat-Snap in Pre ference to Rat Poison. (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills rats and mice. (2) What it doesn't kill it scares away. (3) Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry up inside. (4) Made in cakes, no mixing with other food. (5) Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 25, 50, 1.00. Sold and guaranteed by The Ballenger Co. and Carolina Hardware Co. accompanied ' by ReV.V Mr. H J Bowne, , of Biltmore -whj came oown to conduct services at t the 'Episcopal church in this city. . Il Burglars entered the store of T,l W. Ballew Saturday night and j took about $125 worth of groceries. . En trance was effected through a window in the rear. It is to be hoped that we are not in for another epidermVjof burglaries. y . . 'Ji The Congregational church ;:Jias been most fortunate ! in its vacation services. For the month of August Rev. Charles D. W. Brower, of San ford, Florida, is the minister. Mrs. Brower is with him arid they arat home in the parsonage., ! Miss Elsie Walker, who has beet! a Y. Ml C. A. entertainer in Franceffor more than a year,, returned in Jfull health and spirits. She hopes to isee France again when peace has worked her beautiful restorations. Sheiias been visiting friends in ' Saluda iand Flat Rock. fti A very good way to make an inter-, esting local paper is for every sub scriber to devote a few moments each week to sending in readable notices, clever recipes or odd happenings. Much valuable material of this sort goes to waste in Tryon for lack of a little enterprise a small piece of paper and a lead pencil. Miss Knox and Miss BradsfordJ of Tryon, spent Tuesday with their, rela tives, the Dr. Robt. Wilson's family, at Saluda. They took with theny as a present to Dr. Wilson from his aunt, Miss Sue R. Wilcox, of Tryon jj a wonderful old silver tankard which had been an heirloom in the' family for generations. - jf LiHSIM As a business proposition. 1 Twenty years' experience in life-insurance as an avoca tion is at your service; ' Toil may not only be able to save money but to get the best policy to ft your individual-requirements. t Consultation free. Phone write or call " , W. F. LITTLE TRYON, N. C. DR. B. H. TEAGUE DENTIST SALUDA - N. C. July, August and Septem ber. Office in old postoffice building. L'.&'N SESV31I PASTE FADNTS , BEST THAT CAN BB UADB O TCosrto"you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use nECOMUEtf DED DY SATISFIED USERp FOR OVER 40 YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents or f LONGMAN & MARTINEZ f- Manufacturers New York iiV 5 si; tin utamm A temporary organization of a new bank to bear the above name was perfected at Columbus this week. The new bank will have a capital of $10,000.00 owned by about sixty Polk county citizens. Various committees have been apomted and it is the in tention to begin business just as soon as practical. I To Our Farmer Friends I I I 1 We give special attention to the needs of Farmers and we are thoroughlyiequipped to handle all busi- ness transactions for you. An account at this bank is a convenience you cannot afford to be without This is the bank where jyou feel at home. BANK Of is riM Di:.kiL I 1 Mr. Vauzhan. Farmer. Telia How He . : ' Lost AH His 1'nze Seed Corn "Sometime ago sent away for some 1? i . peaigreea seea corn. rut it in a gunney sack and hung it on a rope suspended from roof. Rats got it all how beats me. but they did it be cause I got 5 dead whoppers in the morning' after trying RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 25c 50c- $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by The' Ballensrer Co. and Carolina Hardware Co. : p.: .'8, 'rig---- LANORUIVa Landrum, S. C. IOE5F1CERS: . : H. B. CARHSLE, President, ill J. S. CARPENTER. Vice Pres. ROY P. WHITLOCK. Cashier. R. H BRADY. Asst. Cash SAFETY! COURTESY! FOR SALE VINEYARDS. 1 nave a coupie 01 nne vineyards that I can sell very reasonable, the one on the mountain side in the Ther mal Belt is one of the show places of Tryon,. Call or telephone for price and full particulars. James Leonard, Real Estate. FURNITURE0 REPAIRING. SERVICE! j: -i Buy a Certificate of Deposit. Having returned from , my service in the army, I am now located at my old stand and prepared to do all kinds of furniture reDairincr. unholsterinsr W W A U arid wood carving, at prices consistent with good work. Give me a call. , ARTHUR SCRUGGs The ice cream and box supper giv en at Mill Spring on last Saturday night for the benefit of the Soldiers Monument fund netted the neat sum of $51.52. The total amount taken in was $67.42. Ice cream and lemonade was sold throughout the evening. The milk was donated by the people and the cream frozen by the faithful boys. Our expenses were: Lemons ;., $6.00 bugar . 4.50 Ice ....... 3.50 Eggs ......... . .......... 80 Extracts ... . . ... 60 Junket .............. ........ 40 Lemon squeezer ....... ...... . 10" ; A; v- ; :. $15.90 - leaving us the neat little sum of -51.52 cents clear. - t Everyone seemed to have a good ; time and good order prevailed. All honor to our faithful boys who have returned and to the dear boys who are not coming home. May the Monu xuna increase oy leaps and bounds, is the wish of the writer. T.-" , Beatrice. , o o o () o o o O. It earns four ber cent from date arid can be D v.. a ? i 1 t -1-.1 .. . . I LJ O converieu into casn djt man, at any time. O O C) O O OOOOOOO o o o o o o o 0 o BAN IK Or. TIRYON Dally Thought. Valor consists In the power of self- recovery. Emerson. O O O O O O OOCOOOCOOOCOOC' W. T. LINDSEY Pm J. B. HESTER Cuhir. '.WW o 'WW ocqco NO MORE EATS or'xmce after you use RAT-SNAP It's a sure rodent killer. Try a pack- acre and nrove it. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or doers won't touch it. Guaranteed. Ihc size (I cake) enough for pantry kitchen or cellars 50c size (2 cakes) for chicken house coops, or small Buildings. . $1.00 Size C5 cakes') ennuch -for nil iarm ana out-Duiidincs Rtnrar hmin. ings or factory buildings. 001a ana guaranteed by The Ballen- ger vo., ana Carolina Hardware Co. TRYON The play and ice cream social given by the Columbus Betterment Club adds $20.39 to the Soldiers Monument fund. Why not some other commun ities do somehting like this and let the necessary amount be raised to finish the work so well begun? V A SANITARY j Jill EAT MARKET ' Our meats are kept in 1 sanitary ice box, which we keep as clean as years of experience and painstaking labor can keep it. We buy only the best meats on the market, botK native and Western. We grind al our sausage and feel satisfied thatyif you want clean, sweet meats that you can do no bettes than let us serve you. V tii: AlgH; WILLIAMS. ) AT-SN Ai w KILX3 RATS Also i mice. . Absolutelv ''nTPvf j odors from carcas. One package proves thi& RAT-SNAP comes ! lin cakes no mixing with other food. Guaranteed."" " r ;' v , ' ' - 25c size (1 cake) enough for paiitfy kitchen or cellar. - 1 c ,. 50c size (2 cakes) for chicken house coops, or small buildings. a m x.vu size v caxes; enough for all Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bacon, accom- d! .i pamed by Mrs. W. T. Lindsey, motor- The Ballenger Co., and Carolina ed to Asheville, Sunday. They were xiarQware jQ' . . .IPATS, DIE 6 III 1,- aild so do!inice'l-oncethey eat RAT SNAP. And they leave no odor be hind. Don't take our word for it try. a package. Cats and dogs' won't touch it. Rata pass ud all food to get rat snap." Three sizes. 25c size (1 cake) enough for pantry kitchen or cellar. (. . 50c size . ( 2 cakes for rlnVV coops, or small, buildings. v i.v size 1.0 caxes) enough for all farm and' mit.hniMnrci n-t fotn.. buildings. - r Sold and emanintnal hv Tlm'Polini. 4? $ 5 r; .-, V 1 Fires! Bread apd Cakes received daily JohirD Orr St, Co. Phone No. 14 Tryom, M. C. (Tor farm Bands or tow property sec W. T. LDNOSEY, Tryon, STRENGTH SEIRVDCE SECURDTY Triese Essentials of Sound Banking are embodied in this institution. YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED BAN M of ALU Dr Capital $10,000.00 SaOudla. N. C. v - HENRY P. CORWITH, Pres. JOHN B. CANNON, V-Pres. PRESTON lim Save Moimey It is unusual at this time of high pr to see goods of fered at reduced prices we have just received the following g that we picked up at a reduction and ofb to you at prices named. Galatea, ripr vrl. Ginghams per yd. : 1 Brown domestic per yd J) or and 3D' is - rrr'f r j . . . m ;Pongee per yd... t - J Voiles per yd. . . . Jj, Cretons per yd. . : Ladies Sod ik Hosiery 50 75c. $1.00 $2.25 and $2.50 Special prices on shirting ma ctriped Suezines, Summer shirts, ties v ,.. i .1, . . straw' hafi. Tryon, FOR EVERYTHING North Ca ger Cond Carolina Hardware Co, " :lyL
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