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THE TEYON NEWS, TRYON, H. O- Friday Spnf PQLU COUNTY NEWS ' C. BUSH. Publisher Published every Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, S3; Residence, 45 those leaving for college this week. Many interesting games were played after which dainty refreshments were served. tunities for fruit growing, stock raising, and general farming. Each county will have space . for a booth to advertise its advan- Laura Foreign AdvertisinR RJSSf' M THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR B. F. Copeland Passes. SSfetrSSSLS Tallant spent Saturday in Spar- Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. ; tanburg. J. ? f.. Miss Thelma Mills left Friday for North Carolina College Greensboro, , N. C. , where she will enter school, r ; v r:-: : On last Tuesday evening the Misses Mills entertained with a The editor of the News received Darty jn compliment of their a telegram from Bay St Louis, sister who was leaving for col Miss., announcing the death of " . Amone those present were his brother-in-law B. F. Copeland Mrs L. Swafford, Misses Min- former editor of this paper. nie Arledge, Ethel Stearnesr Mr. Copeland had been a sutterer 0ma Reynolds, Mae, Odessa and from Bnghts disease for a number Thelma Mills. Messrs Austin pf years and this with other com- Newman. Roone Arletf ere Archie plications was the cause of his peagan, Roy Lewis Claude Lew death. USt Benjamin Franklin Copeland, for the many good qualities he Slices on Sunday morning ,.-oi Wo wa rfpvnt will be of a special nature and father and husband, loyal to his every member of 'church is re- j w ;. i-o i0t Ani quesiea 10 oe present. . ineuus. uxtcii kivuik mo laowuvi- Mrs. J. W. Jack and children ages, the best things grown in and Hutrh. Miss Alice the connty, lanas lor sale, etc. r - ' . ... . . . ' , . t will taxe some , work- to get the full benfit from this chance to advertise and suggestions are in order as to how we shall handle this opportunity. , One thing many of us can do is to talk it and go and see the - show when it comes off . v Let us get up auto parties and go for one day at least; - It is planned to have the U. S. Secretary of Agri culture leading horticulturists and those intersted in developing our country or county present. We must not forget our loca fairs but this opportunity must be used to thoroughly advertise our county I ask every citizen to give his support by suggestion, attendence and by sending good specimens of apples or other fruits for exhibit Henry P. Corwith. 7 please make immediate 'settle- ineiiu , . n .t Toon This 23 day oi aepteiu Guamity ATust vunpa" of NewYork : . ' -X 'Executor. COLUMBUS BAPTIST CHURCH. lar to help a friend in need. We can ,find no better words to express the esteem in which ; he was held by his friends than to E. J. Jones, Pastor. Apple Show. I wish to call the attention of say of him that those who knew the people of Polk Co., to the him best loved him most. : J Western North Carolina Apple The body was taken to his old Show at Asheville, Oct. 27-29. home at Marion Illinois and As chairman for f the county, buried beside 'those of his son, desire to impress on every citizen father and mother. : the importance of the show in an He leaves a wife and one son to apple way also as a means of ad- whom the sympathy of the com- vertising to the world its oppor munity is extended. 'FOR 14 pigs, price reason able. See A. J. COWAII, Eryonr N. C. Mack Attorneyrat-Law Patents Secured Columbus, N- C. NOTICE. . Having qualified as executer of the eseate of Katharine, C. Farris, deceased, late of Polk County North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned excutor at their office in New York or to W. T. Lindsey at Tryon; N. C. within one year from this date or tms notice win De pieaaea m t 0 ll A 11 Dar oi tneir recovery, 3.11 per sons indebted to said estate will W. F. LOTTLE NOTARY PUBLIC tryon, N. C. R. Ilartwell Wilds DENTiST Landrum, South Carolina WE SOLICIT Your orders for Floring. Ceiling Sid ing, Finish, Monldings, Framing. We manufacture ' this and can save you money. See us for lath, brick; doors and sash. ;v J. T. GEEN LUMBER COMPANY Columbus. The fall term of court started here Monday, Judge Shaw pre siding. Among the lawyers are: Messrs. Spainhour, Gallant, Ham rick, Smith, Shipman and Ar ledge. Archie Feagan left -Saturday for the State University Chapel Hill, where he will enter college. Attorney A. Y. Arledge and wife of Hendersonville. are visit ing relatives here this week. Miss Minnifc Arledge was hostess to a large number of friends last Thursday evening when she entertained in honor of Kill That Cold With CASCARAM QUININE FOR K toM, Conch 'Om'VV Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tk no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. - Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. AND La Grippe aaiifcdir All kinds of Building Materials and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling, on us; Hearon Lumber Saluda; N- C. Co. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. F. M. Lancaster, de ceased, late of Polk county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned, administrator, on or before the 7th day of . August, 1921, or this notice will . be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will mak imme diate payment to the nndersigned. E B. LANCASTER, Administrator. Dated Aug. 7. 1920 4wpd - All styles and lasts of fa shoes now -on display at our store. We feature the LTU for both ladies and men at prices ranging from and Ghildrens' shoes are cheaper than elsewhere. CO. OUR INTEREST IN THE SMALL ACCOUNT. To us the Small Account means much. We have watched so many of them frow into GIANTS. DON'T think your small account is not important to your banker. To him a small account is the first sign of financial independence. Your Banker "says to himself, when'a new account is estab lished: "I will watch this account Its owner is showing unmistakable signs of growing. He will be inkependent . some of tnese days. The more I can help him the more he can help me." . . As soon as your Banker sees you making good with YOUR SELF, he is willing to back your efforts. Drop in and let us tell you how this Bank can aid your business. THE -BANK OF TRYON Tryon. North Carolina W. T. LINDSEY. President J. B. HESTER, CasnUr TQ01(o)aaD1(gD0D mm IF mm . The War is over and the war prices Trucks and Tractors will be sold f . o. b. Runabout without starter. R unabout with starter Chassis ': ' 395.00 465.00 360.00 must go. ; Detroit at the . - ( ,;-. t J - " ' , . .. t FordGon tractor iollowing Effective at once Ford cars prices;. 745.00 795.00 ' 545.00 Coupe with starter and demountablo rims Sedan vith starter and demountabls rimo Oho ton& truck,. pneumatic tires l X.:SiL:i, 79aoo';: - -r valu'"'" XTt t'lMl", CiinCWf- WOT Ver- k"0 ?o or wisdom in tryihg to rauntain an artiBrial standard of m w WW n n -m )! (0 bj . X. L i 1.1 . r v M V w m n . ft
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