v II II Til II lld '11 - III III 1U l JJ . UUU ! I have purchased, the. inter est of my father iri .thfe;;. firhi ,;of il. race Son -rand1 solicit-the. continuance of your, patronage I will endeavor to' sellriyou ,:good goods at reasonable ' -prices -and give you the best of, ' service, will appreciate your trdeJ-: I Respectfully J;. II I IT" PSBf IS) ?ID and DM Many, a quarrel would be averted arid a few friendships ? which -have been irreparably shattered would re main unbroken, if everybody paid their bills with pen and ink, ' V A cancelled check is conclusive evidence of payment and- it imme diately settles any question regarding the amount "remitted. " v a Ofueini ChecEdDDg AccoiuHriii!: auuDDs ItoainiEs, and pay your bills in what is not on ly the easiest and most convenient -way, but also the safest way of do ing business. ; ' Small Accounts . As Well As Large Ones Gjven Careful At tention. 1 BAM Si OF B. CANNON, resident SALUDA, N. C, DONALD M.FRASER Vice President, PRESTON H. BAILEY Cashier THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N.C. Saluda's Schools.: Saluda's Oldest Man passes. y - v ' - - - ' Friday, Sent. 3. 1920 i : ' 1 ' When Ransom W: TlW HiWi last Saturday., momirigp Saluda lost a venerable and generated citizen. . He was nearilg his 85 birthday. He had'beeil in .fail ing health for some tme, and had been almost an invalid ; for a year. : However he hadljiot been confined to his bed Imke. than two weeks and the anitaiin of his death came . as . ari surprise to: many of his friends! Th funeral was held in ' th Baptist church Sunday afternooj by his pastor, : Mason, and hisl former pastor Justice Hishorif to rest at .Mountain ' Pae.: . The Saluda's Seminarv tion which Saluda is justly proud. This, school was "established : by the , ConGTPcrntmTial V,l. : 1889- Since that time it has done such good work that ; Saluda did not untill recently - realize - the need of a public school, t This ex plains the fact that -Snlnrla w 110 public school building. . Until last year the trustees for'the pub lic i school funds had arranged with the authorities of thf finary to take the children nf . uaa into the seminarv. On lf f year the seminarv had I mf -w VIUiUUVU below the fifth 1 ocal funds were used in estab- Pall bearers were P. H-1 Bailey, I licni 4-1 XT i j . i tt n r . m - -' "f-wltJ nrs time a sepa- ri- ? vi. ranner, M; E;iSheller. rate puoiic school. Last spring' R r . Robertson, : P. ft Ward, bonds were voted - for and f! T, Will m. - tA graded school building. The site devoted man, devoted ttfthis f am- w.uccu;.seiecrea,N.ana. as soon uy, to nis community, aijd to his as the . ,T "VVVWWUIJ actions are compk mg will be begun. ; v on which4 the church no stands.; aiuaa bemmary opens Sept. He is servived by. his yife and 29, 1920s- under most favorable the following ; children ikewton wiiuiuuus. j. ne mgn stanaard of ace OI J acKsonville, J? M , Mes- the last three years has - resulted and William H.. Pace. H leaves v t)i uuuuii I . c' viiiAuvii j. wco cwiu' universities with out r.ondit.mna Tt . -l.Vf . i ICUCIJUIV , . ' M. rlOlllSter Who SIIP.pppHc A S mnm VmnrrolTTT ,ri ,T . ..v uuvwcuo ; i iuit v wui uuugaiu w e v c) y tiling Stevens in conduct -of - the Semi- modern and up-to-date, only three the -work-which- the growing site and. alitor $1500.00.1 Apply xv,icijxi. xiuiiistens w tivaxxi c xjanu .vxnipany. also;. experienced in school and Cv c.: ' ' . ' . communitvaffairs' and will tati. -Service man recieves apntmenfc , , w - rr -w AAK I " I assistant, ' it is welcome npws Mills Nabers one," of. oiSr bovs that they are enthusiasts and pro- wno was gassed in Fraijfce has moters of healthy community Just received a scholarship to the gtvyH-c Hn Wnwr V. 4-t Opororto TppVi wwa w, vatciv IiaUU Lliere axel o-" vvuiVai, , ovuwji i ima heard expressions of regret be cause Prof. Stevens, wife and Mrs. Loveland, are leaving us There is no better way to show our appreciation of their work than -to earnestly support Mr iloiiister and wife. Better Baby Camp. fall, 1 .it.'. FooLprints of Ppdoresft eood njhstitute?,for: tainod .front -c-tjiia'n fnn;, Ich are dried and ground, mixed .withe rement and- consolidated by-preside. . -s In Norway a process, has been Patented to enable carbide 4o be Used tor driv ing motors. In Denmark a liomDanv has been floated to -make bljquettes from heather. , Tliese i have ,'8 hleher heat value than, pea h,v EmfHrnents are beiBg m. le to'use cMalk riarl. es pecially that which comes f &m the " mm mt oil Happen To Be Passing that (.r)linState Bank with money in your pocket and r,r7 eao y be saved we invite you to come in , on a Savings Account. ; J", ;. ; THE CAROLINA STATE RAN It i nnerVic P H. Lane Cashelr- res Louisa La no aat. Cahir When Spartanburcr neoDle uur- cnase the Monk property at Sal uda and present it to the Babv rlZiz 'L " w,c?l - f!l tt ... , . . . , " ""'"urg miues..as a iermizeri wuopiwu, wiiiuxi nicy win uo, tney will be buildmer for -the future an institution that will ; have a far reaching influence in .the,enlight- enea combat against the ' appall ing mortality v among infants.? That fight is on and is well under. way, but? there will be greater interest -and appreciation ; of its importance in :the, years to come Spartanburg, is pioneering in this and if it developsthe ideas that crowaupon :tnose interested in this little ' institution the time will come when the community V -m will -be, caUed bJessed for the con tnbution;it has madeV- The Better Baby" Camp .has re ceived and treated, thus: far, this seaton 44 babies. It has caredfor and instructed 35 mothers. . 1 Of these 44-.babies.: 28 have -aU ready been discharged cured. Our physicians -have . paid' 280 visits to M the . hospital and have stood for hours over very ill ba bies - " . ' Grateful mothers and. fathers. usually. people toff, very-" limited means, have- voluntarilv contri buted. $335 upon leaving the hos pital.:,; : The -ladies - of - Union. S; C j without solicitation,-have contrib uted to the hospital $100. :.. Bell view Baptist Church, npar Woodrutf , without - solicitation. has sent, in a . ; contribution of $23.82.r:. ; v Our monthly salary account was $435 for June,: and will be $325, 09 tor July, and $320 lor August Ouri current expenses - Jn ad dition : to - salary account are $547 per monthr . vt ; i t . iNecessarymaaitions-t o.our equipment-have; added tto our ex ."'" 1' l sh r r . penses aDput iuu per month. - W. H. KCPeneleton. u August 25.1920., r President; Greaorjan. Calendar. The Gregorian, or reformpA called ,"new.. style" was promulgated on . aiarcn , 1. 10iS2L and adnntd hv : most; of the Roman.. Catholic couotries ; or Kurone oerore the end. of thah cmu tury. (. It was adopted .by.Great.Britntn In Seotember. ' 1751. t At ' that m a th United ? States 4 were British posses-J sions, ana. tne,new . calendar t was -as' Some fine Apple. Orchards. We have some , unusual bar gains m apple orchards and or chard lands. Apply to the Pick ard Land Company, Saluda office. ; Home Talent Play. The play a ' 'poor married man' held in Library Hall. Ana- 9(Hh was a decided success. The play J was given under the auspices of the ladies aid of the Baptist church, and was under the leader ship of Mrs. Ethel Loveland- and every actor seemed to have prof ited by much training-.- Horace Nabers showed exceptional ability in the protrayal , of the character of Prof. Wie, - the "poor, married . man". His first wife was a charming gifl in . the personage of Miss MinmV r!nii. ipher, ,who not only captured the heart of Billy Black, a college IT Vll. A dormitorv motifr-i played by Mrs. Loveland caused a separation between the "the poor married man" and his first wife. ' Happily Prof. Wise found a charming wife in one of the college girls, this wife's part was aptly interpted in the personage of Miss Bessie Sonner. Messrs Frank and Estes acted well the parts husband; father and grand father. Jubiar Jacksnn ta nU viiv. vrxA darkey ; who was played by Lois l"JomansExcbi OPEN. DAILY, V 9:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. 5:30 to 6:30 p. nt.- .. Lois Pace, and Lila Mae ' Guice played a duet, Mrs. Keller gave . a solo. Miss Mumford crave som of her dialect songs, and Donald Sanders rendered-a solo. To Copy Mountain Architectnre. W. M.;.Pickard.president..of the Pickard Land Company; has - been requested by a memberof the Sebring Real Estate Company -Sabring Florida, one of the . larg- r' est companies in that state to'.. ; furnish them with the best speci mens of mountain ' architecture that can be secured any where in the Blue Mountain Ridge. ; For variety this company, al- -ways going out . after, the .best,- has decided to introduce distinct- ively mountain n architecture : on the boulevard :- extending r f or : ; twelve miles around Lake Jackson , oeurmg ionaa,.,wnere . tney , ex- r pwi u . spena large sums oi money in the errection of the larg-, est up-to-date winter .homes. These homes will be rustic , and .; striking in appearance and a pro-. iiuunteu new uepanure in nome building in Florida." No Fear of Phosphate Famine. " Reserves; of phosphate on the:. Island . - - j xjvid wi iwuinu raciuc are, Deiieyea axu causea a great deal Of mer- 10 De snfflent to meet the demands rimonf T) V, i J xi . . I of the world for Sftfl vmm a nwi.u. ..c.v vouiscu a great deal Ot mer- w ue sumoeDI lo meec tne demands riment. Besides the plav thfrp of toe worId for 200 Anything - - o" '"uoiv,, -ivusses t --' $ i& ot063 nwgoing for $4.50 'qSS Whe fhoes now. going for :. 3-60 d.OO White Shoes Trnwimmir fm-..-, o-Tn $ 0es now. going' for;' 1.80o l.Ou - White Shoes now 1 going, for .gQ i Thompson &;Pace General Merchants ' ' Saluda. ;N. C.t ' I . 3 d Hi li'liSPI!fe&nnmiilfe 'pi Build yofir County, as well as home by keep ing yourlmoney in the County.. We have the largest and most , complete . : stock; of ByildingJMaterials in. the county, ? , and can furnish: all; for your home from ground ;to roof:t "Ve. carry the best grade pf f materials and canerve promptly. We have just re ceivedraiiiar of Cedar Shingles. Good line of Ropfi Flooring Windows:. Give us a trial and save monev it. it-v U Dn n 0 1 A V rnrfnTi!- n r" y r,( hBhSI iwi K .-i i-""s-'" ' - ;r . .-X- ' - . . . - .' . ! . . - . . r . s. 1 1 UU ITU :rnn7 0 Rr la . . noperts Vice Pre. ceprea py mem. . ' ft . ' - fl ' , ' ' ' . . ' . ?o : . . .... ' v .. -

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