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... . - - , - -. , - - - . ....... . l- T . - - - ' - ' News y1 I Tryn lie. el s: pent spent Sunday Tuesday on 11enger " -.tme,U home until . . - W. cmday. 'o left last week, Raltimore. . Campobello; m W Lelia Norman. ,f 5 've-heen, calling odes, Stread- Weeltly News There is no business or profession more exacting than banking. It is a business of infinite , details and the work must be done from day to dajTor the bank is "swamped" in work that is hard to catch up sort of a tread mill affair. The banker of olden days took his lime for he had plenty. He was a crusty individual with ideals - - J.1 i 1 " i m ATrFee spent OA e""ct "" maae me cringe Deiore vana , jgs An- mm. umiu a uuiiuing witn several '.tad ut . siePs 10 ine enterance way to impress incpuDiic witn ine dignity of the place and the countence of the officers and clerks were as hard as the marble slabs used as money counters. Mv 1' . word, how times have changed. A modern bank would not tolerate a crabid employee one day. Buildings are now built with a view of best serving the customer and. service now the watch-word of the day. i left, last u,.o- where she :parwnuu b' r..n --of Chicago, Carson, m James is By-the-by perhaps you do not know that bank employees are the hardest worked with less pay than any other class r 1 hey are. The work must ....iv, loft. Satur- ss M ; she wm rleston, this year. w K Missildine will return K" vt and her school f idav, Oct. 7th. " River Associa- i i v r 1 1 w e i v, nt Camp he accurate and rennirps snor-inl fmin n.nt St Cnux-" - D ' lino" flnH camps With if mnra rccnnnci i . Red Cross Ibility than any business we can call ?ht Lk t the Con- to mind. Folks have a wrong idea "1 nr nrt 5th. about banks. They think what a soft . .i. sunuav - i . .. dn11.., Trvon hob it is. Open at 9 close at 4. That isW w is as far as they think. Ane real able Prt I work is done after closing and before . a -FnmiLure xc- i , . . . olsteng H opening hours. A modern bank will reasonaoie have all books until 2 o'clock in the morning to find an error that had been made during the day's transactions. The average bank employee puts in more time a day than a plumer and gets a great j i i . j... -j- ueai less pay. Moral: Write your own. We are now starting our Autumn Saving Period. All money deposited in our Savings department up to October 10th, will draw interest at 4 per cent irom uctober 1st. upen a Savings Account in this solid bank and start on the road to financial success. We solicit accounts through the mail where it is not convenient to call at the bank. The mail will bring us your deposit and we will pend- re ceipt in the same day's mail. Do this oday. and furniture re rates, . ..... o;cwtion. Iiavc rtl will give ' . , balance on all books and accounts be YOU win. DC and prices, at requires ciose concentmuon. Many a time, because of a difference, em trial. work posted, an ,accurate fore the employees leave the bank This work is of such a nature that i f2S. fcor mi Order will give -a sup ers and their wives Oct Uth. AIL memuen v. nrpsent at the next perfect arrangements for There is much being said" about the high cost of living these days. A Tryon .gentleman, who travels a great deal related this true incident to a party of men recently. He said he was in a store in a city on one. of- his trips. That the merchant had just received a case of nice looking ladies shoes that were bought to re tail at $15.00. The merchant had a window nicely draped and placed :-a foreground of beautiful white velvet upon whicivhe placed a pair of these $15.00 shoes and put a sales tag on it $25.00 In less than an an hour a "high" headed woman" came down the street, took a look at the shoes, walked fight in and fought a pair at $25.00 The case was bought out in a Folks seem to want high prices and as long as there is a want that want will be supplied. Be careful in your purchases. Don't buy only what you need and buy from the home merchant. He is here to stay and will give you the best possible values in these trying times. (Trying to make both ends meet). Don't go to nearby cities and be "sucked in"by the lure of velvet show windows where experts set the stage to "trim" you. Be frugal and saving Put every dollar you save into this bank and let us pay you interest. A dollar you put in here will, be worth two dollars before a great while and that is not long off. Buy only what you must have, let the old suits and the old hat or bonnet do another sea son. Save and spend wisely, you will have little competition, and in time vou will be set apart and be called wise. ployeees have been kept in a bank short time. This is the tendency, A checking account with this bank will number you with Polk County's most successful farmers and business men. We take pride in our customers success and extend every facility to make them successful. We have the resources to extend credit to our cus tomers and it is never withheld to the worthy. Come with us and march on to success with our little army of hap- pv depositors. A Safety Deposit Box in our solid concrete, steel vestibule door, vault man be had for. $2.00 per year. Rent one and place your valuable papers where they will be safe. rl of dress goods, furnish- fact everything "T r.lDfo 5m n children is cumP , - re as low as is coiwu 'ality of goods offered. gtreadwick. 4 there were not so many I tfcP Saluda community of the worthy of a prominent yi r We expected to have a Ji winners ior uus i, Linted by the failure of x-yto furnisn u. ilowing will be of interest- to U of Miss Louise Wooason "Col and Mrs. Robert b. announce the marriage of iter, Miss Louise V. Wood- it. Augustus VV. bnrnn, ox tarn, Aia., on ruudy, L 1919, at St. Margarets Washington, D. C." bs fashioned in the favored autumn. They are beautiful- ;red, of excellent quality oi ie serge and all-wool jersey, at $20, 127 and $30, really !3 $35 and $40. Rhodes & pick. Bread and Cake Try Dur Hade Candies. We carry a rade of Candy with our line w Grocries and Vegatables. JOHN ORR. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. TRYON, N. C. G. H. Holmes, Pres J. T. Waldrop, Vice Pres. Walter Jones, Vice Pres. W. F. Little, Cashier V. A. Bland, Asst. Cash A in in o m in c n in THE 1920 MODELS (K SERIES) BAPTIST CHURCH. 10:30. Preach- school at mce 11:30. meeting of the following corn- fev. E. J. Jones. N. T. Mills, Mrs H H Edwards, rela te 75 million dollar campaign, mbership of the church was into six groups who will con trive for the Baptists of the Mats Wouldn't Eat My Best -mS. fcays Fred Lamb. to keep rats out of a feed iFied for J sold me some RAT-SNAP. IS eVPrV mnmi'r.. TJftncrVif F-SUP. Hav?n't a rat lm Wmilflr,'f Vr, ,!7L I threw RAT-SNAP intr- sues OC OUC, $1.VU. lQ lhe Carolina Hardware Co. Nation for pardon. f BILL NELON. : ' i QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the construction of the 19?0 Model K Series. An estab lished standard of Buick construction that for years has given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car a reputation of superiority . 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 that are sure to please the most exacting - purchaser. Prices of the New Buick Series Model K-Six-44 Threc-Pasicngcr Roadster . . Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . . Model K-Six-46 Touring Coupe t . . . 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, Michigtm $1495 1495 2085 2255 1785 2695 'N U ft - -u wm be made to the I I North raynli 4 fko .. w Looac fl.: n .VNdlHI. P Court .ft, v"0' eau- Um -f - . of uunty, ior me L,mU.rderr and sentenced to y ior a tprm vf Can Make Immediate Delivery New Limes Eerog 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. Wilkks & Co. Tryonj N. C. This Baiik is for People who Want to Improve their financial Condition. Will you let us serve you? A checking account is most 1 . 1 1 a I'll Ti i.1 x. convenient in tne payment oi dihs. it is me saiest receipt A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit your account. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SON N BR H. B. LANE President Vic Praaiolemtt Catmer cooooocooocosoococococococo o. o COURTESY! SERVICE! n Dim vest (by IVQanO Buy a Certificate of Deposit. W O 1 CCT1I O dAri.ii! o O o o o o o o , . , 11 1 1 I q converted lnio casn dv man, at any nine, O o. o o o o o 9 o 8 O o B It earns four per cent from date and can be () BANK Or TRYON W. T. LINDSEY Prei J. B. HESTER Cartitr. O ) () O o o o CCOCnCOSCOCQOOCOCQCOCOCCCO Doift 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 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 e All of ,a w"o oppose tne Wjt.sajd Pardon are invited 'ruin, vtest xo tne uov- iyi9. E. Wl NELON. SOI.Tf'TT - tiXr'P I: xil y. sep r "u . TOe dhieapest thiog io PoBk county is the FOR SALE AT A BAH! 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. u CotiairDtty at S2.00 pcr year. Sulbscolbe Now Hunt's, Cure is especially com pounded for the treatment oi Itch, Eczema Ring worm, and .Tetter, and is sold by the drug gist on the strict guarantee that the purchase price, 75c, will be promptly refunded to any dissat isfied customer. TryHunt'sSaLre at our riai. For sale locally by Miuildist't Pharaacj. GEO. A. GASH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Collections a specialty. Deeds and Mortgages prepared, and Contracts written at reasonable LUMBER COMPANY,
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