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POLK COUNTY NEWS, TRYON. NORTH CAROLINA : I , mm Kay Jackson spent Monday in Spartanburg. V , r w Rankin went to Ashe- vilie Tuesday. Mrs. B. L. wiiiiam was in Spar tanburg Monday. Air Perry (Jantren, oi fingervnie, s m n.u,, Mr Marion Pate, of Sumter, S. C, cpent Sunday in Tryon. Miss Annie rrart, oi aaiuaa, was a ' r l o J was guest of Tryon friends, Sunday. "Childrns' school dresses, priced fight at KnCHies owcauwitiiB, Mr. and Mrs. C. jL. &arhart are moving to apaiwuuig was ween. jjrs. Baker, of Winter Vnrk, Fla., nrJJncr the montii nc AT -re is spciiu .. Strongs. Mrs.Mary 0. Kelley has arrived and will occupy iier nume nere ior e winter. . Ladies coat suits, capes and coats i. i. i . . Georgette waists, at muueraie prices at The Ballenger Co.. - Edwin Thorn left, Tuesday, for 11 CI V ' m Clemson college, o wnere tie will attend school this winter. , Mrs. Frank B Stevens, from Sa luda Seminary; addressed "the Con gregational Aid bociety, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. bteele, of the So. Ry. n I surveying crew nave taken Mrs. Strong's apartment for the winter. Mrs. Helen Wing, of Castle Park, Mich., after spending a day or two in Tryon last week left for her home Monday. Mrs. J. B. Hester returned home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Henry B. Conrad, at .Washington, D. C, Sunday. - Mr and Mrs. F. P. Bacon, Mrs.-W. T. Lindsy and daughter, Miss Mary, and Rev Mr H. N. Bowne spent Mon day in Asheville. Mrs. Frank Wood and sister, Miss Ruth Weaver, left Wednesday, for -Atlantic City, Where Mrs. Wood will make her future home. Miss Ida Missildine, who has been spending some time in Tryon, the pest of the family of her. brother, Mr. E. E. Missildine, returned to her home at Kirkwood, Mo., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. " D. Moore, who have been living for the past year in Atlanta, Ga., have gone back to Asheville to live. They stopped off in Tryon and spent a few days with the family of Mr. R. T.. McFee. We are in receipt of a letter from Dr. Alfred W. Dula in which he says. 1 failed to make my dates in your county because of an operation for an abscess following an operation for appendicitis. As soon as I am able 1 will announce new dates." , Mr. and Mrs. J. . Reid, of Spar tanburg came to Tryon Sunday to look alter the packing and shipping of their household effects to that city Mr. and Mrs. Reid have spent 'the past year in Tryon and have made friends who hate to see them leave. Tryon Graded School opened on Monday morning with Mr. Corly Y. Milton, of Albemarle, N. C, as prin ciPal; Misses Mardelja Lilly Dahlo Sena, Ga., assistant principal; Sallie JBraswell, Nashville, N. C, 6th and . grades; Pearl Keenan, Tryon, 4th 5th grades; Mary E. Dunn, Ra J. N. C, 2nd and 3rd grades and lonna Hadley Bloomingdale, Ind., grade. 120 pupils were enrolled Monday morning and about forty or ; f ty haye enrolled since. The outlook ; w good school year was never ""Piter, and if we do not have a jwd school this year it will - be no ault of the facuty, but a lack of -co-Peration on the part of the patrons. Miss Effie Holden of New York in ' ft pHs. i . . . ide r fatner Mr..E. G. Hoi- iad m SpeakinS of the Pershing pa j that city says: "The Per in7 f five hours duration has l L ?hed- 1 him about 11:15 Vde f If he had been made to k7!r llis part he couldn't have "Cd T Little old Napoleon have been dark green at such 5aVetv n and Alexander would kato his WOrIds verv smaI1 es; He touched his cap in ' mil- ThjJe v T constantly but once inia ithe his face t0 the people km Ter windws and roofs. The ir ! hat foowed him was the itary thing I have ever Effect rd fellows absolutely whni ?Gnt and action and yet eir n g you had was of DrskiJ, gentlemen and not war- look a American n dressed y.- ne part but unwiling to hurt sPend a i " Saved th! p ?n' Rat-Snap, and W.,V5e Pnce Hog.-.. NP.?culre, famous Hoe- trT'L W -I advise -SNAp uiea With rats t of .ed everything uhe Bri ZTtY1 rats it co: v a hog' nv,;" Ve iorm. No mix V ch Tr Kd- Cats or dogs loLd a?? 25c 50c, iranceea by The Carolina Hard- rais- ev use to on killed RAT- JO. cTVi t. Thr-. V C0I1 &nA sizes. ZOC Wceldyflm vs Letter from Peoples Band S Trust Co. The Dairgeir ypta DTrtalkc this bank the Oairgeir wiDD be bojiir facSiataes to take care of Polk couoty's needs. One large bank in Polk county can do more good than many small ones. Help us make this a truly larger bank with YOUR patronage. ! P j V. Peoples Bank & Trust Gol TRYON, N. C. G. H. Holmes,; ftrej . V J. Tu Waldrop; lice Presl ... - , Walter Jonc, Vice Prcs.D i f W. R Little, Cashier V. A. Bland. Asst. Cash A mi inioiuiinieiini THE i t(wi . . , t i! . ! f f MODELS (K SERIES) . 1. - M U) QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estate . lished standard of Buick 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 ofthe new line will reveal improvements and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting ? purchaser. , 1 Prices of the New Buick Series Model K-Six-44 Three-Pastenger' Roadster . . $1495 Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . . . 1495 Model K-Slx-46 Touring Coupe ... , . , 2085 Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan . . 2255 Model K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car . . 1785 Model K-Six-SO Seven-Passenger Sedan . . . . 2695 F. O. B. Flint, MichUv - Can Make Immediate Deli CD-OAS. J. LYNCD-fl, TrycMii, N. C. Court at CeJumbus is claiming the attention of a number of fliur citizens this week. j ' Mrs. A. H. Williams and children left Thursday for Spindale for a short visit. Mrs. Davis, wlio has' been conduct ing Pipe Hill Cottages' this summer,' has returned to her home in Colum bia, S. C. If your child is. not in school you had better see to it that he is, for the compulsory" lav will be enforced this year without fear or favor. Mr. F. P. Bacon and Mr. J N. Jackson and daughter, Miss Martha, returned home Sunday from a short stay at Atlantic Beach, Fla. Mrs. C. S. Corwin, who is spending the summer at Flat Rock, with her daughter, Mrs. C P. Rogers, was m Tryon several days this week, look ing after business matters., Mr W. G. Egerton and daughter, Miss Leona, of Mill Spring, were in Tryon Wednesday. Miss Leona will attend school at Asheville this year and left for that place Wednesday noon. Gingham house dresses, aprons, new sweaters, skirts gloves ; of all kinds, underwear, hosiery m -fact most anything in the line of ladies ready-to-wear can be found at Rhodes & Streadwick's. ! WC- B. Wigel, after' selling his res idence property here took a look around and decided that after all he could do no better than stay in Try on, and has .purchased from Mrs C. S. Corwin; ; her cottage, j Over-the Way. v.; ; " , lu.ii.Llg Miss Eizabeth Kinoch, who with her aunt, Mrs. Alice . K, . Missildine, is spending the month at Skyland, came down to spend a few days with her. cousin, Miss Eva Missildine, who will leave for school next! week. She returned "to Skyland Wednesday. - ,- " ' v-H-'.i-'.-- ' '" . For upholsterig and furniture re pairing at reasonable rates, and work that - will give you4 satisfaction, give me a trial. You , will be pleas ed withXthe work and r prices. Ar thur Scruggs. Mrs. Georgiana LeCount, who has been spending the summer in Nantic, Coiin., writes she has spent a most enjoyable summer'' having visited forty or -more towns and cities since leaving Tryon. She also instructs us not to send the NEWS to her ; there after Oct.; 5thi as she expects to be in Tryon about that tim4 . , f Is There An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home Price $ 5.50 Guaranteed for 10 Years IRYOH ELECTRIC SERVICE , 1 COMPANY WE SOLICIT , Your orders for Flooring Ceiling, Siding, Finish, Mouldings, Framing. We manufacture this and can save you money. See us i for lath.: brick. cjoors and sash.. New Added. eiiig. 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. Willdmis ; & Co. tryon, N. C. Statement of the Condition of the CAROLINA STATE BANK of SALUDA, N. C. At the Close of Business August 28th, 1919. ASSETS LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts ...$41,063.04 Capital Stock ....$5,000.00 -verdrafts 1 86.08 Burplus Fund 1,500,00 City of Saluda Bonds.. ......6,000.00 U.S. and other Stocks and Bonds;: 3,650.00 War Saving Stamps 25 1 .40 Real Estate.. ..1,551.57 Furniture and Fixtures 1 ,000.00 Exchanges for Clearing House... 220.35 Cash and Due from Banksr. .2 1 ,438.04 Undivided Profits.: ...... 1.646.49 Dividends Not Called f r 1 6,00 Deposits ...67,197.99 ?75.360.48 1 $75,360.4 The above statement issued at the close of our .business year just after th payment of our 8 per cent annual dividend. The past year has been the most prohtable-in the history of our bank, and we invite your attention to the following comparison of deposits with former years: 1917. ...... v. . .$36,165.66 !918 .53,286.50 1919..., ................67,107.99 Our surplus and undivided profits more than cover the investment in res) Estate and furniture and fixtures. Our banking house, which is a good two story brick building, would easily bring more than the conservative value at which it is carried on our books. We invite your account on the strength of the facilities w offer, and the safety afforded by conservative management. DAVID C. BARROW, President. Q. C. Sonner and W. C. Robertson, Vice Presidents H. B. Lane, Cashier - Miss Louise Lane, Assistant Cashier. Dpii't Forget that when you are in need of anything in the line of general merchandiser that it is unnecessary for you to lose the time to make, a trip to town. 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 F SALE AT A BARE All If taken at once. Cash or reasooble terms. Two tenant houses, well built, uTcolored tenement district. Store house and lot on trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt. A . a. A FS. E ant's Cure is cvmruitMd to top and permuiaatlT er that terrible Itching li Is eom soaaded for thsS parfcM and TOM money will ba promptly Jrefooded wlthont qaettlon f Hnnt'i 8a.lT fall? to euro tota.BcMma.Tetter. Ring Worm or any otaor aUa ditoaM. 7M in box. War lm looally by MISSILDIUE'GPHAPJ.IACY GEO. A. GASH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ; - AND INdTARY PUBLIC. vColIections a specialty. Deeds and Mortgages prepared, and Contracts written at rensonabb prices. ; -
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