v- POLK COUNTY NEWS: TRYON; NORTH CAROLINA 1 -: T -i St. Helena thfc G$od. St. Helena easco&ding to a colonial report appears toviaveno real crlm- , inals. Stone-throwing by night was for a short period the most serious of fense. Last year no person was com mitted for trial; 104 out Of 210 sum mary cases came undr the education, road taxr and poor lav ordinances and 77 trivial cases were dealt wjth by the v police without bringing them to court. Three Instances of flogging are record ed, under the juvenile smoking ordi Additional Tryon News. 1 : Classified Advertisements. fobTrentv Six room furnished bungalow, with bath for rent or sale. Overbrook Or chard Saluda, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. Buy your nursery stock of E. J. Bradley, Saluda agent for .the old reliable nursery company, of Pomna, N. C. He can save you money and assist you in your selection of trees best adapteat o your son. T1AT1 OAT f Tiaa mnTinnonv Vnnlr case; also some small farming tools. Enquire of James Leonard, xryon. Golden Grain ..15c Bevo. ...... ........10c Coca Cola . 5c Chero Cola. ........ .5c Peach. 5c Strawberry .......... 5c Orange ... . 3c Grape 53 Cream Soda 5c Cherry Blossom. ...... 5c Ginger Ale. ........ .5c Always ice cold. Give them n trial. T. W. BAUEW, Tryon, N. CJ W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Millinery Dress Making All Work Guaranteed first floor Wilkins' store MRS. E. RHODES. We Have the Right Price AND Kind of Materials o do your tkrildinj?. Full stock Doors, Windows, Siding, Flooring Ceiling, Shingles, Loths, Interior Finish and Moulding, Rough and Dressd Lumber. Carry complete STOCK OF feeds HEARON LUMBER CO. SALUDA. N. C. "A iWord of Cheer for. Troubled Times" will be the jtheme - at the Congregationial churchy Sunday morn ing. You aVe cordially invited to at tend the services of worship at eleven, and the Bible Study at ten." Misses Norwood Baker and Ruth Crosby, of Spartanburg, S. C, and Miss ; Christene Singleton, of Green wood, S. C, and Mrs. M. C. Baker of Flat Rock, N. C, are' guests of 'Misss Emilie May and Elizabeth Hester. Mrs. E. Rhodes and Miss Sallie Streadwick will' leave for Atlanta, Sunday to purchase a stock of Ladies ready-to-wear, dress goods and no tions. They expect' to be ready for business upon their return from mar ket. ' Dr. Juanita I. Lea, of Detroit, ar rived in Tryon last week, where she will make her future home. She will be located in the LeBeau cottage un til she can build upon htr property at Valhalla. Her many Tryon friends will be pleased to learn that she is to become a permanent resident of our town. W. H. Wakefield, M. D., of Char lotte, and his assistant, R. F. Wake field, will be at Mill Spring at Hotel, on Saturday, Aug. 16. - The doctor limits his pvaciice to the medical and surgical treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and fitting of glasses. Ak your family physician about consulting Dr. Wakefield. A pleasant affair of the ween took place Monday evening, when Vryon's young people motored out to the "Mimosa"- to bowl and dance. The hours included much merry conversa tion besides the consuming of iced melons, which were served later in the evening, bringing the pleasant affair to an agreeable . end. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, Miss Hazzard, Miss Pierson, Miss Strate, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Mosley, Mr. Pierson and Mr. Sims. Rev. A. S. Caldwell, a well known minisetr of the Presbyterian church, has located in Tryon and will supply the churches at Sandy Plains and Co lumbus. As soon as suitable arrange ments can be made, the congregation at Lynn will cooperate with the sev eral Presbyetrian families in and around Tryon and hold regular ser- ices in Tryon. During a recent visit to his old home the High Point N." C, News had. the following itme about Mr. Caldwell. "Rev. A. S. Caldwell and wife arrived in the city this week and are with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cald well, Jr., on Parkway. Mr. Caldwell was for several years pastor of the First Prsbyterian church here and en deared himself not only to his congre gation but to numerous other friends who appreciated his splendid work and high type of citizenship." KILLS RATS and mice that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 25c size (1 cake) enough for pantry kitchen. or cellar. 50c size (2 cakes) for chicken .house coops or small buildings. $1.00 size (5) cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings. Sold and gauranteedby The Ballen ger Co., and Carolian Hardware Co. II, fK,(U,' iW, IVAKN ... SA Roy iter's, ProRis, Smiles Whey Go 7oeethei Jt J f I JHE fine, healthv crualitv of hi wheat X. i f ' the vigorous start which' gets ahead of the Hessian Hy, the heavily increased yields, lowering the cost per bushel these make the satisfied smile of the farmer who uses TRADE MARlit jRiei&TgREO. Every wheat grower should have the new bookTFfceaft Crowing For Profit. It tells just what to do to get tie most from your crop. Send the coupon today and receive it free. y: F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Dept.. A109 Norfolk, Va? nease send me your free Wheat Book MZ. I'M m COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL OPENS AUGUST 18lK. v '. 11 " .- K The Stearns State High - School, Columbus, N." C, begins its fall tern, August 18th. This is the only Statp High School in Polk county and it hap all the credits and recognition, botji by the State EducationaUauthoritie and i the higher educational .institu tions, that is granted1 to any higi school in the state. There, are no tuj ition fees and no incidental .expenses like nio3t schools have,, but the only ; necessary expenses are for board and books. . : ' : . - We ask the citizens of Polk county who have boys and girls whom they expect to place Jn high school ' thfe;. year to carefully consider what their HoTYiP school, at Columbus, offers in comparison with other schools of like - characer from the standpoint of con venience to your . home, equipment course of study and possibilities aftejr ; graduation. Find out from forme graduates of the school whether or, not it does what it claims to do, pujt' the school to any intelligent test, ana we feel sura that you will decide to patronize the home school. The faculty this year is the strong that the school has. ever had. Miss McNich, of last year's faculty, grad uate of South Carolina University) her old place, Miss Bertha Prendei gast, Boston University, Boston, Mass has a place in the High School; Miss FaUor, Miami University, Ohio, will hav charge of Music and Domesi tic Science. T,he elementary school vill have Mrs. Jack in the Primary, department and Miss Boone in th Grammar Grade department. . Any special information regarding th i . school can be had by addressing E. Wi S. Cobb, Principal, Columbus, N. C. NOTICE. 5 Ss v ! f ii Having nualified! as administratrix of J. J. Byers, deceased, late of Polk county, N. C, this is to notify all peri r : i ' . ji . a ' sons naving ciaims against; tne esiaie s of said deceased to exhibit them to St the undersigned on or before the 16th 1 day of August, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovf l ery All persons indebted to said es $ ate will please make immediate pay! ment. This August 15th, 1919. yb MRS. J. R. SMITH, Administratrix!: FOR SALE: About thirtv-fivl acres of land, located at Pearidge, J miles from Mill Spring, known as the J. J. Byers place. Good land suitable for growing corn, cotton and wheat! Apply to Mrs. J. R. Smith, Columbu$ N. C. 15-2w o ,..-f. SODA FOUNTAN FOR SALE. ! 5 spigot, 12 syrup, solid marble front soda fountain. A beauty. Cosif $3650. Has been slightb' used and we will sell at a bargain. Will maijf photograph if interested. ; FEREBEE & YOUNG CO. Andrews, N. C. I . o . ' TEACHERS MUST BE EXAMINED. Every teacher in North ' Carolina schools this year must hold a certifii cate from a reputable physician staff ing that . he or she has not an open or active miecuous siage oi tuDercu losis or any other contagious disease. This is in accordance with an act of the general assembly of 1919. if lhe law provides that the teacher must secure such certificate each yeaf before assuming his or her duties, the, examination to be made withouj charge by the county physican. The law is entitled "an act to prevent pub lie school teachers from infectm their pupils with tuberculosis. I 7 W 1 1 Name sJI A 1 W.P'a " : RAe State ' Animal's Strong Instinct. Some uninijils are remarkable, In deed, for the wonderful development of love and devotion they possess and show toward men. They are so aeute In the sense of their affections that they seem to perceive t!o feelings o their mjister In ndvnn-..t .of his expres sions. Masters of dumb " rmirtiiil.s hnve often been heard to declare that thel? i animals were quicker to .detect in thenfl a spirit of auger than w;rs their fell;! low men, -M - " In Piccadilly. Piccadilly Is believed to have got its' name from plckadelles or piccadillles, a variety of turnover collar. A tailor named - Higgins, who had made .'a; fortuneselling these articles of ap?-; parel, bul a home In that particular part of London In 1630 and called it ' Piccadilly hall, hence the name Picca dilly. a NO MORE RATS i or mice, after you use ' RAT-SNAP It's a sure rodent killer. Try a pack age and prove it. Rats' killed witfi RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. 25c size (1 cake) enough for kitchen or cellar. -j 50c size (2 cakes) for chicken house! coops, or small buildings. $L00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings storage build-; nigs or xaciory DUiiamgs. j l ooia ana guaranteed by The Balleri-i ger Co., and Carolina Hardware Co; i Brightening a -Room. The yellow gleam of brass always auus ngnt to any dark nook and used; with - dark furniture. Is most artistic A pair of .brass candlesticks on the mantel, andirons before an open flr, or even a brass Jardiniere for ferns,! are all especially attractive in a dark room. .. ' - : Are here, and unless you live in Saluda, where it: delighfully cool, you are in no mood to bother a lot of figures; but it is to your interest to glance atithe following: 5?RoDer IKing !rfi43ajr, $1 3.20 Every Sack guaranteed. iCdttoini Seed IVHeaS, '$3.50 -.Dfruit Jars and JeSBy Glasses Prices right '- v . '' ' - tapl.c aracl Fancy - Groceries a full line at lowest prices Jams, JeSSies and Syrups that will make your mouth water ''Fresh-and -Salt. .Meats' the choicest, and always on hand Fruits and Vegetables in their proper seasons 7 ' ' . SaBifldSao No C, W$ --" " r--".'' GET some today! You're going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, , wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. Each Seeks His Kind, v Thnist an Emerson into any Con cord, and his pungent presence will pen etrate the entile region. Soon all who come within the radius of his life re spond to his presence as flowers and trees respond with boughs, brilliant and fragrant, to the sunshine. After a little, each Emerson stands girt about wUh Hawthornes, Whittiers, Hr.Imeseu anaLowelis. Newell Dwlght lOliis. s ReI Pioneer. . One of the first white men and -In all probability the first British subject to make his abode in ferritory com prised wiLln the boandaries of the province of New Brunswick, Canada, was Joh;; Gjles, wlio was carried from the southern Biitish colonics to the wilderness cf the valley " of the St. Jolmi.rlver by marauding bands of In dlans. . ... lnnff uf j.onn a. says, m - , - tftDda a ery, that nobody this world. If you tak" John,thenohoaycaer g understand you. Doa putyourIIJ yourself out a martyr. otner. , ion" suu" nnreci8ie are understood and W change.