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THE FOLK COUHTY HEVIS anHTRYQH BEE .'. Consolidated Nor , 1915 '"' financial returns to the company is not of primary interest to ? the ; com munity. Under its franchise the com pany should give satisfactory service, Published every Friday at,: regardless of other considerations. TRYOX NORTH CAROLINA Subscribers pay a fixed rate for de- nnive service-wiuta is-uut uemg jtcu- li'tinl u ootid-class matter April 28, .191 at tkm pott offlse at Tryon. North Carolina, un ia th act of March 8. 1879 C. PUSH, Editor and Publisher . . 'm ; " , ;j Subscription $2.00 per Year Office phone ,Vy Kesi icace 45. dered-and which should not be allowed to vary to suit the convenience of the company., An investigation might bemade to determine whether an advance in rates could justly be allowed. Or, the municipality might take over the business at a reasonable figure; taking into consideration the fact that the concern has not been profitable. As frequent complaints to the com OBiriMttlES, CARDS OF THANKS, pany have been without result, we the ft aolationaof RMpectChurch or Lod Notice andersignned urge that the municipal whtrt an admission fee is charged, or for flnancia I authorities take the matter up With .ain.waib.chared re adyerti.in rate, of corporation Commission, the American press association. and learn what may be done to im 1U West 19th Street. New York City, U our sole prove conditions: And exclusive Foreign Advertising Agent. I FIJOENR TVROWNLT7E. NELSON JACKSON Jr. BERNARD SHARP B. L. BALLENGER C. W. MORGAN JOHN L. JACKSON W. F. LITTLE E. G. HOLDEN BROWN & WILKIE F. P. BACON MRS PANKHURST IN TRYON. "Long May It Wave." POLITICAL ADVERTISING When one thinks of an English suf ifragette it is of a large soldierly fe male like Dickens' Aunt .Betsy Trot wood, or Mrs. Markelham. with! the addtion of brimstone and red pepper, but Mrs. Pankhurst, the arch militant who recently visited Tryon is one o: the gentlest and best mannered o S women, living close to the tradition I that a woman s best work is to make I life lovely and human beings happy. bne had not even the saltv tang 01 48,000 Drugstores Sell It Five million people use it to KILL COLDS JILL'S CASCARAfePQllNIN ftWiUfox X w m x x iv X X Standard cold remedy for 20 years in tablet form sate, ture, no opiates breaks up a Cold in 24 Hours relieve grip in j uays. Monev back if it fails. It he has a Red Mr. Hill's genuine doz tOP W1ID picture. At All Drug Stermm MILL SPRING BAPTIST CHURCH." Sundaylscnool 10:30. , Preaching every first - and third Sundays. , .. . , " xl Our Sunday scnooi nas.ueeu ganized aiid a competent set of offi cers 'and teachers elected. J . . n. Gibbs, superintendent; U. v. iiuutu, assistant superintendent; Claude Lew is, secretary and treasurer, uur aim is to maw our ounaay suwui and more efficient, and become a cura- munity force for religious training. Come ancheip us, ana neip yourseu.. ; O - ' Piita rirAd Rhode Island Red . eggs 9 no -fny fif tAP.n. From erood winter ancuer, j Mrs. Rita Child Dorr, who is to speak on Thursday on some phases of life, (or rather 01 aeatn; in xvussia uie ferrible, where both she and Mrs. Pankhurst SDent some time. Mrs. Dorr is a journaalist and a well known writer. . 0 .. - MR. FROST ON EGYPT. Mr. Frost's lecture at the public school on Wednesday evening was no old mummy of a talk on pyramids but a vivid account of the strange EreoeraDhv of the country: of its stranee relieion. of the hard work the English have done and are doing in eettinp the modern Egyptian "wash ed and set up on end;" of the unrest of the people and their desire to rule themselves in spite of their terrible limitations. To their religion which required the prostration of the body to match ,ne immortality of the soul, Mr.. Frost traced those magnificent monu ments, the pyramids which alter seven thousand years are the wonder of the world, and the wonderful pres ervation of the former kings so that the powerful old face of Rameses lies oefore the visitor in his habit as he ived, but the best of all was the lec turers conviction that no country Ttfaf .TTmmvmade chairs. Will pay good price. Must be smooth and niVa whit - seats. Want some at - - . 11 n m XT I once. Arinur ocruggs, J-ryun, . NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, to the par ties named below, and to all other persons who may be concerned as mortgagees; that, the undersigned purchased at sale of property of de linquent tax - payers, in Columbus, Polk County, N. C, on the 5th day of May, 1919, land listed and decribed as follows: 2 town lots in the Town of Tryon, less 20 feet on back of each lot, listed in the name of W. O. Miller, for the vear 1918. - Notice is hereby criven that appli cation will be made to the sheriff of Polk County, N. C.f by the under signed for deeds of said property af ter the 5th dav of Ma". 1920. This Dec. 12th, ,1919. JOHN P. LOCKHART, Purchaser. I HAVE SOME GOOD FHJS FOR Ml Now at a bargian. W.A.IjJJ.HjilLtaLLnte.S.C S - it 'If ' t aL ,r"?'.f?T, where there axe living men and w; Oo Bo C prison and the lash lives over in mem ory the trials, the suiferings and the bitterness of the past. When asked why she had faced a frowning world she said with a smile, "That s all As the campaign for nomination and election to various offices will soon be upon us, we take this means of stating th policy of this paper re- over now, everything is coming our garding all politicai advertising ap- wayl" When praised for the noble pearing therein. : way in which the militant party, with All advertisements will be marked L! PLJFL 5!?' ea declined all praise, saying, 'What else could we do when it was a question 'TSlitlcaladvertisement" and this paper assumes no responsibility for any, statements contained in any ar ticle or advertisement. ! All articles must .be 'signed by the candidate, his campaign manager writing same. . We whethertour men would have the suf frage or whether we should be a sub ject people!" " V Although Tryon was not at its best or the person m the matter of weather. Mrs. Pank- do not want at hurst was delighted with the moun- plans to come . back. She would gladly have talked for The Lanier Club had her engage ments permitted, put as it was she SEED S : Til. xl l m - m Tvrir . "mud filinonW flrtirl r ""B w.."16 absence 01 snow, 01 a-7TJ 9 nH otlier vexations, and she We will accept advertisements from all political parties and candidates or tjbeir campaign managers upon the following . conditions : All -ads must b' paid for in advance. Nor deviation fr$m thi3 rule for .any party or candi date. ; .AU advertisements or articles Accepted only upon express .under standing that the statements con tained therein are NOT the expression of tlit; paper, but of the party paying for same ; The rates for the above will be, display, per inch, 20 cents; reading matter per line, 5 cents (In estimating the number of lines copy will make count six words to the tine) - As this paper does not intend U take sides politically, if you can nol meet the above conditions we will tx compelled to refuse your business. i C. BUSH, Editor. men and children should be a mere museum, toy or donkey boy, but should push its opportunity along with the rest of the world. Many of the scholars present were aroundwith tablets and pencils, their reports' to be passed upon and the best one to be published in the NEWS. Mr. Bowne introduced the . speaker and to him in charge for the Armen ian sufferers was turned over the thirty-seven dollars which were the outcome of the lecture. , To Professor Melton is due the comfort and order of the evening, to Mr. and Mrs. Doubledav, the music. "Paper Sav: Dusters. Save washing dusters by using old newspapers for cleaning. They are excellent for window polishers, first rate for scouring tinware and are as delegated her place to her friend,1 good as a brush for polishing a stov ERVICE consiiU in having what you wanfat the time you want it. We caridis patch instantly your orderds for: CLPVER SEED GRASS SEED Red Clover Sapling Clover Alsike Clover White Clover Sweet Clover Japan Clover Alfalfa Orchard Grass Timothy . Red Top Kentucky Blue Tall Meadow Oat Meadow Fescue Pasture and Lawn SEED GRAIN Millets Oats Sorghums Wheat Barley Cane Buckwheat -s Am now booking orders for February pigs to be shipped at 8 wteks old. All pure bred, and nothing but the very best shipped at any price. We guarantee all stock shipped to be as represented or money back. For prices, write. LYNN WALCROP Classified Advertisements. FOR SALE OK KENT: o acres good house and barn. Conveniently located near town. Fine place to keep boarders. House partly fur lished. Apply to James Leonard, leal Estate, Tryon, N. C. VANTED Cow peas, if you ave any to sell, we want to buy hem. HOMES SEED STORE, :partanburg. S. C. 162 E. Main St. GEO. A. GASH ft TOTlT An r. AND NOTARY PUBUC Collections a specials ri and Mortfeacres nrprmV a - & r- 1. 1 it . Contracts written at reaso.S prices. TRYON, N. C. Tryon Lodge No. Hg Knights of Pythias Castle Hall in Missildins Building Meets Thursday Evening at 8-30 VISITORS WELCOME W. Fv LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Is There An Electric Flat Iron In Your Home Route 1 Mill Spring, N. C. NOTICE. Republican County Convention; SCOUT NEWS WEEKLY. The Boy Scouts of Tryon met at tfie school, house, February 19th with a' fair attendance considering the amount of the Influenza for three weeks. Mr. J. N. Jackson Sr. and Mr. F. P. Bacon-are planning to give the Boy Scouts a supper this week or next. The Scouts are takine subscrip tions for the Boy's Life Magazine and it is hoped that much may. oe realized from this source. , ; After a business meeting Raymond Jackson-drilled the boys in athletics find signal practice followed. The Scouts are preparing for a basket ball tekm and will begin on the ground Saturday.- Mr. Nelson Jackson Jr. will be leader. - A full attendance is desired Friday Aight as patrol leaders are to be el ected. The meeting adjourned at. nine o'clock. CHARLES NESSMITH i. JOHN STEELMAN ' - Scout Reporters. 0 , V OUR TELEPHONE SERVICE To the Editor: " The service given by the local tele-' phone. .Company has become- so poor that some move on the part of rthe community seems imperative. This fj especially true of service at night; in fact it may be said that- service , durinfiT the later hours has practically ceased to exist ' ;;This is a source of a great deal of Inconvenience and not a little actual hardship, as there are frequent re ports of failure to . get messages through to physicians and others in cases of sudden need. The isolation of many dwellings causes this an noyance to become peculiarly dis tressing, -The omcers of the company state ' that the difficulties are due to high cost of labor, etc., and that the busi ness U now being-conducted at a loss. Whiles this -statement is certainly worthy f attention, the matter of v GARDEN SEED Beans. Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Cucumbers, Kale, Mustard, Lettuce, Mellons, Pepper, Radish, Peas, Spinach. Tomato, Turnip. Etc. Insecticides, Sprayers, Orchard, Lawn and' Stock Remedies Garden Tools Feed and WRITE FOR OUR 1920 CATALOGUE A Planting Guide for Practical Farmers in Western North Carolina. Our Isrge stocks and prompt service enable us to supply you imme diately the year 'round with seeds that have been carefully selected and tested for purity, germination and productiveness. ASHEVILLE SEED CO. Cor. College and Lexington. " Asheville, N. C. By order of the Republican County Ex. Committee of Polk County a con vention is hereby called to meet at the Court house-tin Columbus on Satur day the 6th day of March 1920 at one o'clock P. M. for the purpose of rora inatinff a candidate for the Legisla ture and the various other - offices in Polk County, and for the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before said convention. The various township chairmen are requested to call and hold township; conventions on Saturday the 28th daw rpf February 1920vand elect delegates to said county convention. Also eaco township is requested to elect three township committeemen of whom one member of 'said committee is to be elected as township chairman. this February 2nd, 1920 ; . W. U. ROBERTSON, Chairman County Ex. Committee. 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C. r Tax Listing Personal Property Not ice u . ..AH Persons m Polk County areiereby notified that they must list all property at once under the newTeyaluation act. - Come on the dates named be love in the following townships: Tuesday and Wednesday, March 2nd and 3rd 1920 at Columbus, N. C. At Register's office. Thursday, March 4th. 1920, at Martin Hall's Store Saturday, March 6lh; 1920, at Prince School House. , Under the niew law it islnisdemeator, if you fail to list. - y .GASH, Tax Supervisor, Polk County. Tgmzl tor wm w?!!MV: "'" snkm:immM0Mf t , wis."? I - in "Well, here I am cium, xuis your oia irienn. Mnnri Pm. no v,. i r.i. i.f4ii Barrel of Fun: "Stning in my Heels. Ucre ia a yar for you to make some money and have a Study what is happening here and tell the story in vour own words Lot of thn COULD &:uvthe S16 V mUSe"Se fire You don' Vave le a story. S frS t0ullVbehmd ihe st0I7 that unts. Use pencil or pen, postal or anything and don t be afraid to try because I am going- to pay.cash. for ideas, as follows : $100.00 for the best on $25.00 for tlio nest best $15.00 for tho third best -not over 100 words even e picture Anyone may try who is interested In horses and mules who either own3Uhem, feei them or knows someone else who does. You don't have to buy any. - "t uui ueea 10 go mree things. Make it short might wiiu Mention. Purina 6-Molene, my favorite feed. Tell .the name of a dealer who keeps O-Molene. ???r thJlPurIna -O-Moleixo- is a real discovery in the feedmg of horses and mules. It isn't a medicine wa?rndelfUJ- 7 cf PrePariQS the good, whole' eome grains, so that they -go further than raw com or PatB- It keeps stock healthier and costs lesa to feed. $10.00 for the fourth best . ' $5.00 each for the next 20 $1.00 each for tho next 50 IIURRY UP because the contest closes soon. Tear story must be mailed by March 10t'192t. and the awards will ba made about -March 25th. . Everyone who tries will get a dandy little hook soon after, containing tha judges report and some of the best and funniest answers. You can have a lot of fun over it some eren ins with your friends. The Judges will be: "Wm. il. Danforth, Pres. Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis. , Cardner Pres. Gardner Adv." Co- St. Louis U.F. Smith, American -Educational Society, St Louis. ; Don't wait but send your Idea In at once to react tt Judges in time. - , - --sen it to MA lip: PURINA LM For L Sale by THE BALLENGER CO.; Tryoh, N. C. lr.
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