- . . 1 . 6. POLK COUNTY NEWS, TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA i -; . - J -, r 1 1 t0 ' .rS:--3'r-fl; r -9tm.jl- ... -- ...... ... ' " ' mm ., ....... . . . i ' J. , . " , , . -TTMrs. Lee Wilhelm, j. Mr. and . . to - a girl. ay -ine. nd family 5SS Tuesday. in SPn Cobb went to Hender- .lav for a short visit, e W , rntiP Green, of " . and s. c, are Wylws Letter from Peoples Bank & Trust Co. -Mew lilies guests of Mrs. jses lbi3: ;JoneS' ... went to Sa- . pend the day with t.' ;ip Orr- . ' i' uL" i i,o ns ner Bfw broker and lit- this , cf,.0n(Uvick, who suf- Ed!S if apoplexy recently, Bland, wno ira A' ;lll(i.t during the summer at . ... nf Asheville, spent lu .ont.s. Mr. and Pi tr.Vlf. Of St. AU- Misses ruF ' . . ls nctc nf Mis?s io - ' irku w . -ith " -rs f. McFee m non. Wnodson, oi Wash- WORK AND SAVE The Secretary ; of Treasnrv "h given us a slogan, "Work and Save." It is a good one. He says if we will do this that we can pay off the enor mous war debt and it will help to solve the high cost of living. Why not wprk and save in your younger uays man xo worK ana slave, when you get older 7 We have it from good authority that 9 persons out of every 10 at the age 60 are denendtmf on their children or . charitv for a living, mis oanK .gives .you every luuuLtincm, w vjpcu ana maintain a bavmgs Account. One Dollar will tart you and it is ud to von how fast you accumulate. We pay 4 per cent compound interest, the interest credited quarterly. A great-number of people are taking advantage of these liberal terms and are carrying SAVINGS ACCOUNTS with ul We specially solicit the accounts, of women and children. "What greater man is there 'than he who takes a pride in what he rrcriov with her be iiizra. Corporations are the D U reflection of the persons in control the Misses iettigrcw. . So after all a bank or other corpora uon is nouung more ..man tne lengthened shawdows of common every day man. The makeup o this bank are men who desire greater Polk County. They give of their time and money to bring this about. They take a pride in this bank for they have given it their U Bowne, on . DuPont and aaugn.r . Laudei-dale, Fla., after 4he summer at Valhalla. )Iinnie Starling, of Columbia, s been spending some time at ii will return home Saturay. t T Ballenger and children, u-ho have been spenamg jancr-in Tryon, returned home lay. . . j B. Hester left, Wednesday, Washington, v. u., isit her daughter, airs, nenry inrad. Jamison, of St. Petersburg, will occupy the apartment of .i 1.1. Strong during tne momn oi bber. , Flossie Edwards, of - Mill Ittoute 1, was in Tryon Mon- ShTmade us a pleasant call here. Joseph Lyons and daughter, leen, oi jin.ivw" -f -. - of Mrs. Lyon's sister, Mrs. Claxton. ' - ' . . Lena Hester and daughters, ICarmel, SC, returned home (reek, after spending the heated in Trvon. p. Alice K. Missildine, accom toher niece and ", nephew, ;th and James Kinloch; are hii the month at Fruitland. and Mrs. U. G. Speed arrived Iron from South Bend, Ind., lay. They will occupy their home, Hillacres, for the win- kason Mr. A, F. fchcrrill, D D, of ita, will preacn at the Congre- ar church -Sunday morning. A J imitation is " extended the to hear him. Lanham, of Spartanburg, and pen Arthur, have been spending weeks at Valhalla. Mrs. Lan- is attending to building of per home on Mountain Drive. 3 Lucile Orr, who has been the summer in Saluda, re- N.home last week. She will next week for Fairfield, Iowa, F she will attend school this a une and money and want it to ! be a' great institution, a monument to 1 1 tne progress of Polk County. That these men have not erred' in their judgement is evidenced by the steady growtn ot this bank. It is our am bition to have a truly great bank and this can be accomplished by the cooperation of our friends. Say a word t for us when the opportunity comes up. bend us new customers as you have done "heretofore. We know how and will treat them rieht. If Polk County can have .one large bank it can do more good for Polk tnan a half dozen small banks. When this bank reaches 4 total re, sources jof $500,000.00' it can be a far greater factor in helping folks than it can now. Interest rates would be lower, larger lines of credit could be given and the cost of dome business would be materially reduced. Let us concentrate, not scatter Polk Uoifhty's resources. That has been the trouble in the nast. We scatter ed our resources by banking outside our county, sending awav business to foreign points that could have been handled at home. Cooperation and concentration. We, will grant you that concentration in bad hands works to" the harm of a community but under right control it accomplish es wonders. Let us all concentrate to make this bank a great institution and the dream of $500,000.00 re sources will come true sooner than the nlant and the machinery to-take care of that- much business. Why not? . A Certificate of Deposit is a fine investment. It pays A: her cent from datp. of issue and interest payable everv sixty days or the principal may be withdrawn at any time. We have over sio.uuu.uu invested witn us in our Certificates of Deposits and this sum is made up from a large number of wise investors If you have idle funds in outside banks transfer your money here and let us pay you" interest. Polk County, still has' a large num ber of "money toaters"- people who carry large sums of money on their oerson or have it hiddenv away to f i j j i - V rWi ' 1 1 lose or De destroyed. inis is a oaa policy for a number,, of reasons. First of all it is dangerous lor it is an inducement to be robbed. Money is easily lost and not a small amount is destroyed Dy hre. Money hoared is money not working. It does the owner no good and it hurts business. It is "A dog in the manger" propos ition. Don't hoard jridney, deposit it in some strong bank, like ours, if not in ours then in some other good bank, where you can always get it, know that it is safe and that it is working in regular business chan nels. ." r. - most any could realize We - have Rent a Safety Deposit box in our solid concrete vault ?2.Q0 per year. Peoples Bank Trust Co. TRYON, N. C. G. H. HOLMES, Pres. J. T. WALDROP, V. Pres. W. F. LITTLE, Cashier nno-.TUiini'caini THE flflfl! lb 1920 GMP i : , : MODEIIS (K SERIES) TTAT TTV Viod Koon Va fnromnof pnnciHfiffltinn ltl the Vc consfinction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estab lished standard of Bviick construction that for years has given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car a reputation of superiority . i ; Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured. An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements and refinements tht are sure to please the most exacting purchaser. - ! "'iK I Todd and family, of New - who have been spending veeks horp. lpft Srmrlav. for pie, where they will : spend a ume oefore returning to their Kr. M. L. Taft and family onaay, for their new home in While our people see them mui regret the best wishes of rone h Tryon follow them to 1 home. of the latest styles of fall mil ai'l be on disnlav at our otien- j - next Wednesday and Thursday, 10 and 11. You are cor- uivited to come and insoect Khodes & Streadwick. KOllt , .. ' ... i - -idhier- j. g. Jones and a foi boys of Troop No 2, Boy r 'uir th r. i Prices of the New Buick Series Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster . . Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . . Model K-Six-46 Touring Coupe- . . . . Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan , Model K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car . Model K-Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan . . . F. O. B. Flint, Michigan j . $1495 I . 1495 j: 2085 ; 2255 . 1785 p 2695 Ap 1U Added. Owing to the delay in getting a start to rebuild our store, we have decided to put in at our present location a complete line of Dry Goods Notions Furnishing Goods Shoes and Ladies Ready to Wear These goods are arriving almost daily and. we invite your inspection. Bought right, and sold right. x -.:Wilkim. & .C68 Tryon9 N. G. This Bank is for Peopel who Want to Improve their Financial Condition. .... I WilLyouletuserVe you? A checking account is most convenient in the payment of bills. It is the safest rectipt, f A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency.1 We solicit your account. J , GAROLIINA STATE BANK. nivin r p&'RRnW W r tiORERTSON. O. C. SONNER II . B. LANE President ' VIt PrestdeaU v Cibier Preserve Your Children's : Eyes. Hive your children's Eyes examined by a known EYE SPECIALIST, D". Alfred W. Dula, who devote his entire time to correcting defective eyesight by P ALraE5 WDULA will be in your town on the dates MENTIONED.-' - Don't miss" this opportunity to see a man who is an authority on EYES, EYESIGHT,-and VISION. . XI , SCHOOL TEACHERS, DID YOU KNOW -That the Northern cities, where they have compulsory examinations of all school children s eyes, 7U per cent of all backward pupils had defective eyesight, and that 90 per cent ot them showed immediate improvement on being properly fitted with glasses? It is a School Teacher s duty to instruct them on this matter. Ihe child does not know and is there to be instructed. My dates are as follows: Columbns, N. C, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 15 and 16.- Tryon, N. C. Wednesday, Sept. 17. Saluda, Thursday, Sept. 18. . x Mill Spring, Friday, Sept. 19. Dr. Alfred W. Dula Glasses Fitted Exclusively Home Office: Lenoir, N. C. Can Make Immediate Delivery co-fl as; J. LYNCH j . 1 -ur campmff near ire ,e of their lives .. -"I. otjriCi, Ui O.U MIL- v "l DC OT! flicnloiT n-t- mi. s-rf-rt - ejtt Wednesday and Thursday, Is 1 here An 1 Electric Flat Iron In Your Home inspect 4 r ; r 10 and 11 '.""lied to comp nA 1 e Rhodes & Streadwick. in- : l n and furniture re- and .I '"nauie rates, a h, o-v- juu fail L1S'4C null, ith tt 1 You wiU be Pleas" FOR SALE AT A BARGIAN If taken at once. Cash or reasosble ! terms. x I Two tenant houses, well built, in!? colored tenement district, j Store house and lot on Trade street. ! GEO. A. GASH, Agt. Ar- f ASH i Fi pIormw ...... LmH? care that 5SJ that. com- Price $ 5.50 Guaranteed for VIO Years 1RY0N ELtaRIC SERVICt COMPANY , TTiAnrinff. Ceiling, Your orders A-" T'Framing. Sidiifg, Finish. M' In save No Friend3 Like OfdTrlends. able qualities newly discovered, may embroider a day r eK, oui a shiD of twenty years " Is interwoven ! with the texture of life. A friend may be. found: and .Iqst, i9ia ineuu can never be found, and nature has povided that he cannot easily be lost. I Samuel Johnson. GEO. A; jusnck the peXce N OTARY IPUBLIO Collections a specialty. Deeds and Mortgages prepared, and Contractsrritten at reasonable prices. . TRYONRC. Dbtft Forget that when you are in need of anything in the line of general merchandise that it is unnecessarWor you to lose the time to make a trip totown Come to us for Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries Star Brand Shoes, Etc. You will find our prices right, and our service is all you could ask. May we have the pleasure of serving you? Mill Spring, N. C. J. M. Lewis & Son -.' . . - .x. .... ... j. - -, . - ' ; i ' r-: . ... ..I ., . ti.. .1. S55iKl" mask tot Matiste and Save' Honey.; Intentions Count for Little. - . To be always Intending to live a new life, but never to find time to set about it, is as if a man should put off eating and drinking ; and sleeping from one day and night to another,' till he is starved' and destroyed. -Tillot- Mountain LaureL The fact that mountain: lanrel blooms on three great national holi day s, Memorial day, Flag day and Fourth of July, Is one reason -why the NattonaUFederation of -Women'g clubs ' advocates that flower for the national if i 1 i i . H f n I H if i I;