?GLK COUNTY 1TEWS, TEYON, ITOtlTH CAROLINA
TRYON
lpft. Wednesday
fiss Lora!n, irtfiVp in Chicago.
rVT Nelson Jackson visited
fs in Spartanburg, Wednesday.
H Ward spent Sunday in
Mr- vv ' I
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C Earle Grady spent Wedncs
l -r,' Scartanburg.
F a Edwards, of Mill. Spring
f ... Trvon Monday. , .-
I, t G Cherry, spent- the day
r in Asnevme
J G A Gash spent Monday in
&m"wiih relatives. '
I and Mrs. J. C. Bushnetf, of Sa
f were in Tryon, Tuesday.
f' L V. Brown ahd little daugh-
. n, Unhnrff rP atlVRS UH-
visited apai ------
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IT HAPPENS IN POLK.
J. and Mrs. Bancroft are tc-
their JlcW lavnns vi umuw
r. Slate and little, daugh-
spent a lew ua,s
m; jun vi""' .
the guest oi nw meuu, ... .
rong-
i fr. T A T.ivincrston -of
Mr ana iii " "
-fonhure. visirea lryun remuvps
psday.
Ir. and Mrs. Twitty Thompson, of
t.s nf a hrv.
kit are me jt ..r
aiu
L Friday. - -
t. J. H. Gibbs, of Mill Spnng,
f .' rr., Tnpsdav. pti route to
urn iqv
jartanburg.
LeGurley's store bulding is almost
apleted. He expects io occupy it
jilt NOV. 1. '
J to his bed this weeK irom an at-
'u of malaria.
C. W. Ballenger returned Sat-(jay,-from
a visit of several days
Atlanta, Ga. . '
hisses Sallie Streadwick anciLena
ingston visited friends in Spart-
urg this week. - . , .
Sir. J. T. Green has installed a
king and water system injriis farm
be near Mill Spnng.
Mrs. Youmans, of South Carolina,
s rented the residence property of
, V. T. Lindsey, oh Melrose Ave.,
L G. LeCount is expected home
,v irom isdnuc, onn.. wnere ane
been spending ' the - summer
Mu.ua, . I. -
feev. Mr. E. J. Jones attended the I 1
tool of instruction .for the Baptist
Million campaign, at , Asheville,
h week
rMr. R. A. Leonard left, Sunday,
r Asheville, Knoxville Richmond
id other points. He will be gone a
ek or ten days. , ; , .
plrs. Alice K. Missildine requests
announce that Sunnalee school will
Jen for the fall term on ." Monday
xt, October 13th.
Mrs. W. T. Boyer, of St Louis', Mo.,
o has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
F. Little, in Try on returned- to
rhome last-week.
Mr. and Mrs! Win. Thomas; of
arleston, S. C, arrived Monday
are occupying one of the Searles
pges for the winter.
The Polk County Fair is being held
MJlumbus this week. We are is-
m our paper a day early in order
our force attend.' , .
Dwight Bailey, of Atlanta will
the pulpit at the Con-
ptional church Sundav. The
is cordially invited to attend
service. '
work of laying the concrete
r and roof of the Wilkins store
g is progressing nicely and
mS iryon can boast of its firstl
pWof buidln?. : ,
J15- H. H. Edwards and Miss May.
" "I tehimhllS . wpm ir. Trtrnn.
raaay on their wnir f AcV.0m11 a
the training school for workers
-wptist 75 Million campaign. -
g'sterig and furniture -'re-
I o at reaSnn!lK1 vafae n-nA
. xnat will
, JJe a trial. You will be pleas
J . ? the vork- and: prices. Ar-
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hh n meetinS Tuesday evening
L;; U- A. M. completed all ar-
kl ls ior the sunner thev will
" "saay. the 14th, tor
Henry Green carefully hid his
money m. a. sock. Henry now has. an
an oaa sock and no money.
Susan Bricepushed 'her savings un
der a mattress. She still has the
mattres. . t v
George Martin carried six months
pay in. his pocket. George was held
up, but all they took was his money.
Anna.Mason hid. two. hundred dol
lars behind a brick in a chimney.
Some one started a fire. ' -
The above is taken from a bank ad
in Cleveland, Ohio paper. The cases
mentioned are of frequent Occurence.
We would like to,add a few more.
A Polk County citizen left some
Liberty Bonds m his house. While
away from home his house burned so
did his Liberty Bounds. "
Jim Bovode let a "slick tongued"
person talk him out of his hard earned
money for stock in a worthless con
cern. He now has a beautiful en-
i graved certificate of stock.
(Don't be like any of the above.
Put your money in a "strong bank,
such as this ojie, check against it or if
you are not to use it at once put it on
interest with us by taking a Certifi
cate of Deposit, which pays you four
percent from date of issue and your
money is ready for you any .time you
want it Don't leave valuable papers
around the house, rent a , box iiv our
Safe, Deposit Vault and be secure.
Don't make' an' . investment without
first consulting your bankers - He has
the vf acilties to get reliable ' inf orma
tion aboijt all kinds of investments.
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We rent safety deposit boxes for as
low as $2.00 per year, larger boxes at
proportinate . rentals,. Don't 'delay,
rent one today.' .
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All deposits made in our Savings
Department until close ' of d business
Saturday ' will draw interest : at the
rate of four per cent from' October
1st. The intererest will be a credited
or 'paid on January 1st: Amounts
may be ' opened for One: Dollar.
Sums of $5.00 or over draws interest.
Open an account by Saturday, even if
it is a smalL amount and add to it at
regular; periods, it will soon count up.
If not convenient to come to'the bank
send in by mail. There is tio red tape
to either put in or . take ' out -v just
tell us what you wantto do.
business with you should take into
consideration the matter of service.
This word .service is mighty 4 over
worked these days. ; Of course all
banks have service or they could not
stay in business. Then the thing is,
which; One can render. YOU the BEST.
A bank may be willing to give you
good service but may not know how;
another may know haw but it is too
much trouble . to J do all the " little
things now a part of modern banking
service. Another may be villing and
anxious to serve you the modern way
but may not have the facilities, such
as resources-and experience and so on.
This bank takes great pride in its
service and the word is not an empty
phfase with , us.. We have the facili-
ties, experience and all of us are " not
only willing but. anxious to serve you
with banking service that can, not be
surpassed, even in th e larger cities.
This is no idle boast, put us to the test
and if we do not make good then quit
us. '. ' -
To determine what bank ytfu will do
Peoples Bank Trust Co.
. TRYON, N. G.
G. H. Holmes, Pres J. T. Waldrop, Vice Pres.
' , ' ' Walter Jones, Vice Pres.
W. F. Little, Cashier '.V. A. Bland, Asst. Cash
A Certificate of Deposit issued by
this bank is a safe and sound invest
ment. Jf you have surplus money
consult with us about this form of in
vestment. . . , .v
New:LiinieS:
Aided.
Ovong 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 i ;
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Dry Goods , r :
Notions ' C
' Furnishing Goods
Shoes and
Ladies Ready to Wear
These goods are arriving almost daily
v and. we invite your inspection. ; Bought
right, and sold right. -
Trybn9 N. C.
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What Good is Opportunity
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To the. average man if 4ie is not saving? It will enable you to
grasp the, opportunity if you will take our' advice Open a sav
ings account with US Today. Motto; Save that's what counts.
CAROLINA STATE BANK. i
DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER H.B. LANE
?rednt Vi Pracideats Calmer
MODELS
(K SERIES)
COURTESY!
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QUALITY has' been the foremost consideration in the
construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estab
lished standard of Biiick construction that for years has
given to the Buick Valye-in-Head Motor Car a reputation
of superiority. -
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Upon such a foundation of strength, .durability, arid value
has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured.
An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements
arid refinements that are sure to please the mbst exacting
purchaser. ' v " : .
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Buy a Certificate or Deposit. , " -: ( )
It earns four percent from date and 'can be C) '
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Prices of the New Buick Series
K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster ' .
K-Sbc-45 FivePassenger Touring Cat . .
K-Six-46 Touring Coupe . ,t . .'. .
K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan .
K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car . .
g-Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan
$1495
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F. O. B. Flint, Michigan
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CDil AS.: J. LYNCM, Tryorn N. .C
Poii9t Forget
that when you are in need of anything
in the line of general merchandise that .
v it is unnecessary for you to lose the time-
to make trip' to town. Come to us for
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Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries .
Star Brand Shoes, Etc.,
You will find our prices rights and our
service is all you could ask? May we
have the pleasure of serving you?
Mill Spring,
NC.
J. M. Lewis & Son
C'rrs and their families. Mr.
ucuver an aririrpss. A "w - . ' -- . -
are urged to attend..
nl8.0111 Eat My Best
- oayS i-red Lamb.
y W,keeP rats out of a feed
Slre soiH years A neighbor
ed auraP xvAT-blSI Air.
bonders. I r.-,D
in y wouldn't- 7. S
S?M.- L threw RAT-SNAP
es." 25c 50c, $1.00.
ad f Cniee? by The Balleneer
vrouna HarHw9 f n
ina Hardware Co.
SOTJPTT.
S3?1? for Plonr! nui
Csoopv re "s and can , eav
at $3.00 per year.- Subscrolbe Now
FOR SALE AT A
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If taken at once. Cash or reasosbls
' r . terms. ,
Two tenant houses, well built, in colored
tenement district . Store house and lot on
Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Act
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.for a iSoiniDiaeca Oinnie -omifly
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Hunt's Salre, formerly called
Hunt's, Core is especially com
pounded tor the treatment of
Itch, Ecsema, King worm, and
Tetter, and is sold by the drug
gist on the strict guarantee that
the purchase price, 75c, will be
irompuy rerunaea to any aissa
ifld enstomer. Trt Hunt's Salre
at our risk. For sale locally fey
GEO. A. GASH
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
Collections a specialty, Dtzlz
and Mortgages prepared, and
Contracts written at rciconsblo
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