s5 I , . .... . - - -II . TRYON . . Turner, of Saluda was in J Sunday- . .j i,om( from i i swann reiui ed "dav ' 1 u Doubleday spent Mon- be " has entered High J ?aSng Springs. rted business Vfwednday. rtaburfc. Henderson- a Cora .J", 'tives in Tryon. i w vlslt n Loftis. of Cam- t8 S 1 Miss Hadley, Sunday. Arthur Jones, ui wiai1MWU, A Trvon for a two months' is 111 willrins and little son, visiting relatives: at Cow- SLie Edwards spent the lat- ur Y. A IK. f it nVP . fnssie ICS i . lait. jarx t 'i) cummer in the East, ar- 1 rr 1,1 is K Won, Sunday f last week with her parents 1" .u . at Saluda, re- SUniiii'-i - 7 the s-t V A. J ,vAz and uneswngnt, oi are the guests of the fam ' Mr. H. N. Bowne. 1 Pparl Keenan Miss Lilly, m and Miss Braswell spent Snd in Spartanburg. Terence Presson left, Mon- Incr for Clio, to join her morning. i . .. r j who is ili "ij"',-Do wivv.. r.L;Kr of Mr. Clarence Light- l Detroit, Mich., are expected IL in iryon today for a visit. t"K i J T7" 1 Q LeUOUnl rciunrcu, xjx.iua.y, Jnwticut and other eastern - where she spent the past sum- is. POLK COUNTY NEWS, TBYOll, NORTH CAROLINA wee Wy News Letter From Peoples m i Trust Co. more. THE H. C. L. AN EPITOME The cost of living is high! Because: 1. Production is less than demand. 2. We Jack about the price, but buy. ? Hlgher wages means higher prices. - Helpful hints: " . 1. Work harder produce 2. Economize buy less. 3. Save don't squander. Remember: 1. The merchant cannot get than you will pay. 2. If any article is too switch to something else - 3. If you know, a, profiteer, avoid him. JAMES VAN DYK. Our Saving Department offers the opportunity to save. ,Put your Lib erty Bonds Coupons and Checks right into Saving, that way you draw in terest. We pay 4 per cent compound interest and the money is ready for you any time you need it. Open an account, it takes only one dollar. If you live a long way from , the bank send in a deposit by mail. more costly m , this Alice K. Missildine and t.oo Tvinlnrh- returned f Sunday, from a months ' stay kvland. , NTTED : A good second-hand .' n ton or flat. Must be cheap fin good condition.. M. P. Spears, Bus, A. LiT Mcr ee returned home jr. lk . i .11 i i :day from Asnevnie, wnere ne " Jivrv cAwia fima urili Viic Dffll Spt-IlUlii ovmt uuiv Charles Mcree. I and Mrs. W. E. Ludlum return- Wednesday irom Atianca, Georgia, Mr. Ludlum has oeen ior- treat He is improving. - BE SALE: Ford Touring Car in condition ( looks ana mecnanic will sell reasonable. Write or LC. Pace, Saluda, N C. Ve Junior Order gave a delight- bpperon Luesaay evening iur members ana meir i amines ana an enjoyable evening. . I ANTED: An Up-to-date second V baby carriage. Must be m Al ion. Describe tuLly, stating e. Address 91 care NEWS. r.Eoy-Edwards and Miss Sue s both of Mill springpwere mar- ffednesday evening. Rev. Chas. !ier performed the .ceremony. r. Carter P Brown, of Castle Park h., vras in Tryon this week, com ing arrangements for opening e Hill Hotel for the coming season. r. and Mrs. Howard, of Green S C, have rented Mrs.: B. D. liams' house for the winter Mrs. Hams will be a guest at Crest- 4 Tie Annual meeting, of the Tryon ipter, American Red Cross will be i at the Lanier Library on Ved day October 22d. All members are ?d to be present. - Irs. M. P. Andrews, of Flat Rock, i the guest of Mrs. Uscar Nettles k The Andrews family ex 5 to move to Tryon for -the winter Jt November first. ' ' Jiss Mary Beach and sister, Mrs. li, returned to their homein Terre Jte, Indiana, this week. Admiral J Mrs. Berry - will occupy Miss Mi's, home during the winter, fe. J. G. Thurston, who has been g some time in Saluda, re "M to Tryon, Saturday, to spend toys before leaving, with her w for Cuba, where they will ,! the winter. Prs- Bordenpr pr sister, Mrs. G. E. Bell, return- - er nome in New York, Sunday, iflola Bell, Miss Vema and Mr. a Jackson accompanied her as far nwnDure: wherp t.hpv snp-nt. a luernoon. fc... ... . wui be a meeting of the Try forestrv riK -.4. tvt..-u-- tTi WUrsday. Octohpr Sil h..PtinTi nf '; 4 "u other husinpss will come 'or consideration. .State Forester Certificate of Deposit strong bank is an ideal investment. It isj one way that "you can have your cake and eat it too".. You can invest with us $50.00 or over for a given period and we will pay you a liberal rate of interest and 'should you need your money before the certifiate matures the money is always ready for you. nlf you have idle funds see us, we will show you the way. This form of investment is comparitively new in -Polk County as a search thru bank statements for past years showed very little invested in this manner. This bank "now has over $25,000.00 , of "long headed" inves to's money in Certificates of Deposit. If you live at a distance write us how much you have to invest and we will give you our plan by mai. If you are ordering something from a distance and wish to send money call at this bank for Cashier's Check. This form of remittance is always acceptable. iWe do not charge" you for this service you . can thus save money or express order fees. ' - .The mails are flooded with specula tive stock advertiseing. Beware 1 of the glitter of these : alluring offers for your cash or Liberty Bonds. .Con sult .with your, banker about any form to find out about any company located anywhere. A customer recently bought in a certificate of stock to eee what it was worth. An investiga tion was made and we were sorry to report, "worthless". How much bet ter to have made the investigation be fore rather than after. This bank makes no charges for this service. A checking account with this grow ing bank puts you in line for a more successful career. "Nothing succeeds like success". Open an account with us and be numbered with Polk Coun ty's most successful people. x This bank makes a specialty of handling accounts of woman and children in any of its departments and offers every inducement for their business. We have a large number of children's accounts that are' nursing along with four per cent compound interest. Open an account for each of the children and teach them that thrift is to be their individual salva tion as well as the country's. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent in our solid concrete vault, $2.00 per year. Rent one. Better be safe of investment. He has the facilities than sorry. Much obliged. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. TRYON, N. C. - G. H. Holmes, Pries v J. T. Waldrop, Vice Pres. Walter Jones, Vice Pres. ' W. F. Little, Cashier V. A. Bland, Asst. Cash U ijew -jumes . oeing 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 1 Notions Furnishing Goods Shoes and Ready to Wear t These goods are arriving almost daily and; we invite your inspection. Bought right, and sold right. V-Wifltihs Go. " " .' - ' ' Tryon? N. C. Ladies The Gar for the MoMimitaiiii 1 920 n r.nhh was born at War- is exrjeftpH tr ho nracont Qnrl I Mace nn Februarv 8. 1844, ana pons interested are urged to at- died at Hendersonville, N. C, on Sun- , day October iz, wiv a'Vr I k oiivn, .. , , r.nhh Rurial was at :;V. ""e3B , anenaea uie iu - .oar. rmiT1 r's "i nis brother Mr. Kllison C. SchagnucoKe, iwumc. J-s to Mice d tt- -Mow Vnrlr. ftk last ThnrcHQr Mr Mr. Cobb came to Tryon 7 ' ai S Wlsh them happ Can Make Immediate Delivery CHAS. J. NGD-fl, GEO. BURT COBB. County, about ws anH T7...-. j- i voara am and was an araeni ryon and havp m ?ti v friend suDnorter of -Polk County, institu r ..j :., f.mos nff-iinviTiir uie and tions. at vanuus c' --ua "u I .? e-.votarv-treasurer of the mess Jlonite wonder, wW.W V,R tryon Forestry . Club. "K u ."""uus xvx x juu, in. anA a tireless worker yi ut; wants snmothiTio. sn Ort -'livuviu z TT fn ruiU nnd a teamst.Pr vwhoro. me roiK to1k w tor the same re. that several y".rs-.-r. xw and "an-noticed; that when the L'lXTnb to taer the winter, Clc. 1 w scarce ana sure 101 A' r ..:. n' r,11mhpr of yea i r n aaii I ill km "last rr.j ' mat wnen me " cilin rrv I 1 ii . . -i I TYi nVPfl I.I If. uiaiiw v - !flr w'nie':.. T. Before coming to Wojyvxr. 'e out sr, , "V"1 dim ouxe k n M nT. a number oi yia -u o nard to get more.. ViAQinar PTrmeer in "uc V no Pr,,A,mJ 4.-L- 1 . , ik,ow-6 o New York and r, i-amiancp nf m.o wrr T', ; ,pf nnassuminK Clland het dSSlnTSS DoDd citond one that will I J. two success vp -oQT teralP11'.'1 BY vjo a.nstnmed walk. rf0tte"griev: dow andJtwo sonsto recent affliction- 22nm SS sympathy . of the . entire little dLet tractive ana community is extended. M at u Q,augnter, Anne. It oc- . r-o- , . ik,dC harbor Renr-V, m; affpi- d r-rnifMITNIITY TAIR riouf sden illness and of so Vm Qf,a disease that the physi- itifv .rtLenaance were unable to W. WINNERS. .. XT "C1 "Wil- Best 10 ears White rn.;-- A liams. Best singe .iw, Sie Ear Com, W. D. Helton, first; J- h Ja second. r church on Sunday '?.r "'rim first and R.,r Rlontr leilOW OUXil, - - V - ' CoT Vets. W. D. Helton, first; Mrs- W A. Ruif. secona. - h,mi Hay; T F. Mills, first; Frank Mills, second ' ; . . . .. v Peanuts, Mary- Helton . , BAJ-A- Black, of Sioux Fallls. 1o :iner of Rev J F paf.v. t8ati r , 10 Preach at the af -i. v vii uuuuav afriv 0 clock. Rev. Black !'PrLyrars district superintend wnF elder o-the Algona h.ffn? trik' a inference, and kTe- -Af -u.uni;ry m his auto I BWk ifJSK brother, u i""oat and from there omio ana irom tnere an i -.Mr-Black is a talented t.""' ' 111. cfolVa uow reas, w T" cond. Riddv. first; w. a.. WT" tj Nr war him next SmriW Lynch, second. . , Biddy, second. Best Collection, J. W. Biddy. ' t Pears, T. N. ,Wilson, first; W. D. Hel ton, second. Best collection, T. N. Wilson. Hickory Nuts, John Taylor. White Walnuts, Luther Taylor. Black Walnuts, Luther Taylor. Best collection, John Taylor. Onions, J. L. Jackson, first; Mrs. Ln lie Taylor, second. Cabbage, W. D. Helton, second. Lima Beans, J. R. Blanton, first; Em ma Helton second. Irish Potatoes, J. L. Jackson, first; G. L. Taylor, second. , Sweet Potatoes, Porto Rico, George Bradleyfirst; W D. Helton, second. Sweet Potatoes, Southern 'Jjueen, W. D. Helton, first; Noah Lynch, sec ond. 1 - Sweet Potatoes, "Nancy Hall, F. R. Coggin, first: G. L. Taylor, second. Pumpkin, N. E. Williams. Beets, Lillie Taylor, first: Noah Lynch second. Turnips, James Bradley.. Peaches, Leander Brown. Soy BeansWi. D. Helton, first; J. L. Jackson, second; T. F. Mills, third; G. S. Whiteside, fourth. Cane, W D. Helton, blue ribbon; W. F. Brown, blue ribbon. Dairy Calves, G. S. Whiteside, first; Roy Blanton, second. Family Cow, Lillie Taylor, first;, Dave Lynch, second. r Pigs, Mollie Helton, first; J. W. Bid dy, second., v ' - Chickens, T. F. Mills, first; Bessie J. Helton, second. . ' . ; ; ' Canned : Goods, Jellies, v ;' Doyie Wilson, first on "each , pre serves and canned apples: Esther Wil son, first on dried peaches and mus cadine jelly and second on peach pick les; Mrs. Nannie Coe-gins , first on blackberry- jelly; Mollie Helton, ' first on ginger bread; best collection flow ers, baking powder biscuits, fresh to matoes; second on canned- peaches; first- on canned pears, canned black berries, pear preserves, Mrs. M. J . Tryofli, N. C. serves, apricot jelly second on roses. Etta Biddy first on dried apples and plain cake. Mrs. W. A. Kuff first on roses, buttermilk biscuits, egg cus tards. Mrs Ocie Gilbert -first on neach pickles, apple jelly. Miss jiz zie Wiliams first on pear and plum jellies. Carrie Bradey first on dried bans. Mrs. T. F Mills ' second on aned beans, first on canned peaches. Noah Lynch first on vinegar. Lillie Taylor first on fresh tomatoes, v o FOR SALE Between two and three tons Soy Bean hay; well cured and in first-class condition. Can be seen at Miss Carver's barn in Paco let valley. Miss F. Hudson. Is There An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home r- What Good is Opportunity To the average man if he 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. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNSR UB. LAMB COCOCOCOCOC08COCOCOCOCOCOCO 8 SAFETY! O O o o o o o O It earns four per cent from date and Tcan be ( ) tuuvciicu uiwu vioii iuauf x any time. COURTESY! D uw2Slt by M a 5 II Buy a Certificate of Deposit. Q SERVICE! 8 O' I V p O () o BAN IK OF TRYON o o o o O Ws T. LINDSEY Piwi o o J. B. HESTER Cashitr. '"V () () () o o 2COCOC08COCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCO .Don't: 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 t9wn. Come to us for Dry Goods Notions, 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 Price $ 5.50 Guaranteed for 10 Years IRYON ELECTRIC SERVICE co:miy For uphoisterig and furniture re pairing at reasonable rates, and work that. will give you satisfaction, give me a -trial. You will be pleas ed with the work and prices. Ar thur Scruggs. , WANTED TO BUY A real home, jelose in, desirably located. Five to twenty acres, with modern eight room house in good repair; good big orchard and vineyard. Give full de scription and price. Address, J. A. Curtis, McBee, S. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having s qualified as administrator of the estate of H. K. Corn, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned, administra tor, on or before the 9th day of Oc tober, 1920, or this notice 9 will, be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons ' indebted to said . estate will please, make immediate payment. This October 10, 1919. rjffiilAN JACKSON, Aciisistrator GEO. A. GASH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -and NOTARY PUBLIC.?-' Collections a specialty. Deeds ' and Mortgages prepared, and Contracts written at reasonable prices.'-- ; ; ... TRYON. N, C. L& u Wlffif 1 Hunt' SalTe, formerly called Hunt's, Cure is eapecl&lly com pounded for .the treatment of. Itch, Eeiema, Ring -worm, and Tetter, and is sold by the drop gist on the strict guarantee that the purchase price, 75c, will be' promptly refunded to any dissat isfled customer. Try Hunt's Sal re at our risk. For sale locally by Miisildiae'a Plurc-try. ' Ann aa PirS - HiLlLl XJAUJ 1

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