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PftfcK COTJITYi NEPn?RYOy, ffiQRTIL CAROLINA we t, K. Cope Orleans. to Mr, TRYON land left Wednesday for and Mrs. W. F. Little, in New . ...,,loV. ft Thui. - tt. f Thursdav J T 15. neBl" qa uda aviui . ,u fi. Beach has returned o; from Terre Haute, Ind, - Bessie Holding, of Raleigh, is st of Miss Edna Earle this week. g?CS Rachel Oliver visited Mr . and M Arthur Carver in Hendersonville '0r Sunday. P . f H W. Ackerman, of Landrum, in'-Trvon Monday, and made us a was m Lli , uleasant call. Dr and Mrs. Taft and children re turned home, Tuesday, from a visit t0 Junaluska. Miss Arminta Thurston, of Green- L 5 C is visiting her cousin, Mrs. yilie ' . R T. McFee. tr -ind Mrs. Davenport, of Eton, S. have been visiting friends in Trvon have returned home. a R T. McFee and daughter, itKoi lpave today for a visit with relatives in Asheville. m; Eva Missildine acted as libra- an at the Lanier Library during the absence of Miss Oliver.. Mr W B. Harrison, of Asheville, spent Monday in Tryon the guest of her sister, Miss Emma McFarland. Miss Helen Kenworthy, who is spending the summer in Saluda, spent Saturday with her mother in Tryon. Mr. Curtis Clark, of St Mathews, S. C has returned home after a short visit with his aunt, Mrs. Frank. Cain. Mrs. R. Boehringer and little son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur carver, at Hendersonville, 1-ast week. Mrs Sarah Hoffman Rion, of Winnsboro, is spending some time with the family of her son, James ion- - v .v --; i:-: Mrs. J. W. Kennedy is ' at- home again after a stay of several weeks with her sister, . Mrs. Lipscomb in South Carolina. .. . . . - - - Miss-Louise Richardson, .who has been visiting her sister, Mrs." Harris, at the Kennedy residence leaves today for GatTney, S. C. Miss Edna Stackhouse is visiting at her old home in Dillon, S. C, where she went to attend a reunion of the Stackhouse family. v -.' Grant C. Miller this week unloaded a car of roofing tile which he will use on the residence lie will build on His property near Tryon. Messrs. Brian Bell and Lacy Ran kin, of Columbia, were week-end vis itors to their respective families who are summering in Tryon. Mrs. T. T. Ballenger left, Thursday on a visit to Asheville and places be yond. ' Her daughter, Mrs. Mosely, of Atlanta has joined the family. Mrs. C. S. Corwin, who has been spending the sumer with her daughter Mrs. C P.. Rogers, at Flat Rock, is. visiting friends in Tryon. Mrs. Wm. E. Strong, of Melrose Circle is expected home from a visit to friends in Cleveland and Chadron, Ohio, Saturday, August 2. Attorney Walter Jones, of Saluda, was in his office Saturday, for the first time in a month. He is looking & little the worse for wear since his illness. Miss Margaret : Miller, of Greers, S. C. and Miss Lydia Jones, of Rich! ttul. S. C, have returned home after J spending a week with their aunt Mrs. . J- B. Hester. Tryon is undergoing the experience f every enterprising community in the United States. More people are seeking dwellings than there are dwel ls to accommodate them. Joyner Kelley, who returned home -uiiday fi jm his service in the navy, ent to Spartanburg yesterday to Purchase a lot of tools preparatory to opening a plumbing business in Try on. County Atrent Sams has something Jj say to our farmers in this issue of the NEWS which should be of inter est to every one of them. If you have not already read it, do so now, and act upon his suggestions. You will not regret it. Mr. -Carter P. Brown, of Castle ai'K, Mich.. wVin Tir,Q Will TtT uuici last sea&uir, , w m wn this week looking after busi ss matters. The many friends of 5; Brpwn hope that he and his good !ie will be with us again this season. wmm 4k. 'r xo Induce You ins iiiiiii SaVe Money to Kather unusual ACCOUTlt With thlS bank of $1 nrmnro anrl arkndifo A rsr mnro TtrirVii liv mrvTifVies ma win t;iVC a UOnUS 01 Ol) r.Anfs in ah nr eiHH ir tn vnnr onnnt. Tho fHorkncif wow Ho Withdrawn at any time. hefm-A nr nftpr tVia ciV mnntric hnt. nf pnnrcp taA Kn antfl ic iiub payd-uie unui alter the six months. Bovs, girls, men and women rare all invited to waive cm vantage oi tnis otter and make a start to that happy conditiorfalled thrifty. uur motive is obviously twofold. We want new savings accounts and willing to make inducements to get them. W e also want Polk county to leadNorth Carolina in per capita savings. Tf Come to the bank with thp. oh ffk bolnw nr mnil trio fViPfk witVi a Hnllnr anrl xra M . w W A V ' TT VA. iAiktA VllV ww Tf & VIA VM MvAAMl WAAV4 H V win iorward pass book by return mail. '' :':m :g4 . Tryon, N. C.,. . . ... ; ..1919 Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Pay to. ............. Fill in your name Address FIXITY CENTS On the condition that payee deposits the sum of $1.00 'on this date and $4.00 additional. within six months from date hereof. y f , , W. F. LITTLE f Cashier. v i A ill WTllJiVi It has been rumored in parts of Polk county that we are going out of business and would leave Tryon. We wish to state that there is not one word of truth in that statemedt, and that we are here to stay. w ilkims r & Co. Tryon5 N. C. The Car iBor the - MOT ' ' ' " v ' - ' ...-...--... . I fr 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 receipt. A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit your account. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BA.B-ROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNKR Prei riant Vlee Presidents H. B. LANE Catbier FOR SALE AT A BARGIAN If taken at once. Cash or reasosble terms. Two tenant houses, well built, in colored tenement district. Store house and lot on Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt. Can Make Immediate CHAS. J. LYNCIri, . .,-;y,.: ;,.-:- -l-v ll ' ; '" . Delivefy . w Tryoa, IN. C. at-"""" Mother Goose Down to Date ! Jack end Jill, and Tom and Bill Went motoring up the ;teep! They set out to reach the topmost top To take a "lofty" peep! They went to the top as slick a. an eel, ' Without a h:tc!i or a J Th ind "GREEN FLAG OIL in the motor, So there wasn't a ehance to grumble. you see, Put Up With Rats for Years," V rites N. Windsor, Farmer. on tarS ag 1 bouSht some rat pois do vvhlch nearly killed our fine watch a e- It so scared us that we suffered bor t8i With rats until my neigh" ld me about RAT-SNAP. That's e sure rat killer and a safe one." ruS f es' 25c 50c S1-00 sold and Overla j ' ' :0ne five-passenger cash a ar' at "asbnable price for flat'n?Py t0 C P Rogers, East m Rock, n; C. i2-3t S While climbing mountain peaki than the rule, it s more '-- , , . . , i have the satisfaction of knowing the brand oil that will keep your engine running and with the least possible defection in efficiency, and power, when you want to "take a shine" up the moun tain. Remember, the oil for power is GREEN FLAG MOTOR OIL. Whether you're running on theleVel.or up and down the hill, you W,ndfor,at Ufaction, "GREEN F(AG will the bill" , nniM'T FORGET THAT OIL Is the life; OF YOUR MOTOR. More than that it requires the best grade of , oil to. keep it Vliving" long- fit.' ti A 1 There are some live deal ers in this County who are exclusive agents in their town for "GREEN FLAG MOTOR OIL. It win Py you well to hunt around , toWn till you SSkk cause .1 n ei" FLAG" MOTOR OIL, the motor " i . i,. IslfThere 1 1 Electric Rat Iron In Your Home i best yo aJ?:0. Z; - .mrnR t T? C TJ "Trl- in this Coun rgSU' thVifolfiwHrg: known aa reliablf ideal well- ersi 1 r-. 1 IS ghty good to ys X - of motor f.-,;., 'it ne smoowiesi, (fa iteldiiiJhaW ' ; ti New Tire SO Per Ceirtt Prices Off We reduce your tirfe 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. Prife $ 5.50 Guaranteed for t0 Years 1RY0N EIEC1RIC SERVICE COMPANY Phone 3171 r5rs Cpo Asheville, N. C. Wit SOLICIT Your orders' for Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finishji. Mouldings, Framing. We manufacture this and can save you money. See us for lath brick, doors and sashr - ' J. T. GREEN X.UMBJEK COMl'AXMY. GEO. L GASH JUSTICE f F THE PEACE NOTARY PUBLIC. Collectionsla SDecialty, Deeds and Mortgajjes prepared, and Contracts written-at reasdnabl e TRYON, VN. C, if Patronszc Our Advertisers and Save- Money. TfyohLodge'Nb.llS Knights' of Py thias Castle Hall ' in Miss3dine Building Meets Thutjday Evenbg at 8:30. visrrplis WELCOME. Boinit Forget that when you are in need of anything in the line of general merchandise that it is unnecessary for you to lose the time to make a, trip to town. Come tous for Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries 1 Star Brand Shoes, Etc. sS: You will findj ouir prices right, and our s' jseryice isTill ou could ask. May we have the pleasure of serving you? Mill Spring, N. C. J. M. Lewis & Son ! ; i ,15
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