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TRYON ITEMS. rs. Earl Grady was in Ashe- Wednesday. UfoR SALE-lOto 12 weeks f!. J. ' , THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. 0. Mrs. Thurston and Misa Edith ' Lvle Edward w , iurneamnn tneirsummer .so- with his uncle Shuford EdWards. journ at Saluda, to Tryon Friday entered school September the 1st. and stopped with Nrs. Yeoman, is likintr it fine "; : Vr on, Tuesdfy - Remember the xui xaavana, vuDa, wnere sne ice cream sup- N. Kunkle of Lynn, was in will resunje her duties as assist- Saturr,:"0 ! le Monday. . - ant principal of the American urd evemng . beg.nmng at f , Til tO TJ 1 1 i .i 1 , I yood for saie. nwucw,, neu- scnuui in max city. Mrs. Tnurs- icker. ton will rejoin her m October. IliHcrest Congressman Zebulon Weaver Although bur sales are - the J. R. Sams, our County Agent L in Tryon Monaay. largest ever, and some things spent a day or v so hr this com- hicrene Brownlee has been on entirely out,, yet if your demands munity this week." sick list this week. - are not to large or out of the Misses Martha Hunter Hick Ws Vernor Jr., of Detroit, usual- we probably can fill your man and Ruth Brain left Tues t in Tryon this week. orders. You know the I. Van day. to enter Erskine College, r t.i TonW, ,B inuiey vo. you Know me, let us Due Was S n uuvnovu w ao all . I . . w. Nelson ft-a 1C1?WH Uttvnouu TV MO CI 1 j. i ,. , I fioTr near irom you .any time before! pnm trv ti p PaIw j .rta11 " . the 12th of NovmW t Soi,,. U Grady le t Wednesday C., and we will what we lA.heville to enter school. jnfn T - Misses Rut! k. Misses Ruth and Wells Rogers have returned to Hillcrest, after a visit to relatives in Spartan O. C. Williams who ha spent I his vacation at Hillcrest Institute,! has returned to his home in Rock Hill, S. C. for a few days before Friday, Sept 24, 1920 Mack Harper spent yes- rn " 13 ' r, u., -i auc oaiienger o., will pay syin Spartanburg shopping. you m cagh for eggs'adv- P protracted meeting is in Mmo w,. ui. ' ,.) r ress at the Methodist church. Kennedy left Monday as dele te a numoer oi our people gates to the conference of the nded court at Columbus this District North Carolina Confed eration of womens club meeting woi-iW w aanir.. lsSLoianc otunc icavw tu- at orevara. inetrain at lien- his Divinity course Mr Wil a visit with relatives in dersonyille they expected to take liams has endeared himself to vago. r naa oeen canceled and they were all in this community and trust I 0. Andrews, attended the Obliged to motor, to their desti- that he will visit us again. ion of the Wild cat Division nation. From fifty to sixty dele- County chairman E. B. Cloud, blumbia this week. gates were present at the confer- flPnOTnnPT11.pH hv Mrs: nionri ma ence of which Mrs. Honk nffYhnr- . - ayiwii aim uC, VA oyai- t . ; v v " sheriit J acRson. were in our com- az i t r nil m iv iiruuinun i naio . iTraiva Iiurg, were guests oi jj. ; v . I . xc n and wife this week. verv interesting and practical dis- Lot's Clean Up First. Now is the time .to clean up debts. A dollar will go father now in paying a debt . than it ever will again. Lets clean up first and then spend as we like. Lets pay promply and therby reduce the cost of doing business. This will help bring prices down. Modern Service ' We look upon our bank as a service station. Wetlo not. limit our service to strictly banking transac- J. T- WALDROP Vice President i tioiis. i We are here to serve in any way we can. S Feel free to call on lis. Burglar Proof Locks This 4 bank has installed a set of new Amikin Locks l':, on its Safe D.eposit Vault and the banking vaults as extra precaution against burglars. The manufac turers guarantee them to be burglar proof . Out of many attempts vaults eqip : . ped-with these locks have never been entered by burglars. We will loe G. H. HOLMES, President WALTER JONES Vice President one cussions chiefly of citizenship, through the subject of education Sale -One Jersey bull, ly to M. C. Palmer, Tryon', f1 PWlanthroriy were also naiiuicu. vimuy ciuic uiigiit, wu m3T tnnV nort D. Nanney and wife, of - - Wordton. visited their aunscriDe to Your Paper. j Vhter Mrs. Lit Durham., this ' i ... ' vicmcr Tno rnncTninftn nf q nam U. m vnifnM carefully each week and followed ' ' r r."r " "" JUL U i'V-' J.V AWMWWWAA - (Ailvi I . - at their home in Washing- up wun purcnases wm muen onMondoy a son, Whitney more than Pay you for the sub- ISOn Jr stiiptiuii tu uie mewB. auv. I - ' iss Isabel Hazzard of Ashe- Birtnaay party. munity Mondays , Rev. G. E. Kidd is adding to his cottage. Arthur Green has taken poses sien of the Sandy Plains store recently purchase from Z. B. Rogers. ; J. T. Damp is in tne upper part of Rutherford county, super- (PEWS glad to show you how the locks operate. ' We have v a few safe boxes left to rent as low as $2.00 per . year. Bring your valuable papers and place them in one of these boxes. Certificates This bank issues certificates of deposit drawing interrst from date. We will pay a liberal rate of interest and will have your money when you want it, Issued in sums of $50 and upwards. If you have idle money put it to work. W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier COMPANY Tryooiv Esloirtlhi Carolliima. (R rrnm n rm car 1 , : : across Cane Creek. Every man, woman and child in Green Creek Township is urged" to get in behind the Township fair to be held at Greens Creek who has been visiting Mrs. Miss Helen Morgan entertained school house on Wednesday Oct. Williams, returned home a number of her friends Sen t . 6th, and Push. Let us make it I Mr " 1 -w- m wd;iv hcfv, k 11, Uur rair: mere lstoDe oneot uvuj i 1UL11. LCICUlAUllli 11C1 XJII1 III I LII ....... I , , - , , mi . -kit' these communitjr lairs m every r.Jerveyandamily removed day. Those present were Misses Townshin in the countv-let us a . i i tr ii l lr s-v -r 1 - I - -1- . . " ... ay irom tneir present resi- ivatmeen Morris, ueneva neicn, make Our Fair the best of all! eto their new one. the form. Mareraret Sherrell. Alb e r t al We believe we have the best Dart I I... a. v.a' k Ma ieh place. Turner and Edith Nash James of the county now-let us make 5aluaar II. maay, 5epi..Z. - i - . . . , ii ill. n Mir nrnvo it- wu rn n i i Mi mm mm wm.iiwiu van iss Lucille Orr left for Fair- Won, Morgan Moms Theodore t;iT Z ,rw"' "" u" oatu.ua,, ccHu Ballenger and Lecompte Hill. Uw brintr t.Vio hpst vnn Pronounced competent by exami- 1) ...i. -r I ii CmroKQl infovaofinra rromao nmta 1 i? :r . T I TIClTinTl nrifl llfPn?Pli tft LP.St eVeS wm. enter rarson s college v inccicowng nave ui summuuig; 11 yuu nave nt V 1 r 7 ,z 7 q1v t Lm; J r aved. h riit.h Nash and Le- anv thmcr worth Drinffiner. come "" ."V boco "J' "" - Dr. Alfred W. Dula Eye Specialist E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & loan Assn. Chartered and Supervised by the State of North Carolina $100 shares 25c per week. Series now open (monthly or quarterly payments if preferable). Certificates issued for paid up stock offering investors a very attractive net income free from taxes. Information freely given by the undersignee, at the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. W. F- LITTLE. Secretary-Treasurer. ning year. winning the prize yourself and see what other peo- Boards of Examiners of North .D.Cox, who has spent the Pin v Pnn w pie have done. Then go do like Carolina, South Carolina and Iter portion of the past three in the.Penny Contest I'm I An ma Aiirc Tiro a c An ice course was served, Mrs. Morgan was assisted by Mrs. Reich in entertaining the young people, Miss Kathleen Morris fur nished delightful music and all present had a very enjoyable evening. rs m Tryon left Tuesday for .home in Louisville, Ky. Fanted:-A good tenant with p., Come and see land and p on place. Chas. J. Lynch, p Farm, Tryon, N. C. friends ff DlW Rnllonoror aVo feivins- invatation nard tn hi A Wanted : -Tenant with help. friageto Miss Collinsof River 001116 and see land and crops on est, Illinois, near Chicago, ?iace- ear cnurcnesana scnoui. v n OcfnW I J. J. uuntky ljanarum, 0. 0. . ... w vvrwwx . e registration books for la- will be ODen on Saturdav Mrs fipn K Mnrtin wishes to the purpose of registering announce to the public that she e who wish to vote iri the has resumed management of the ial election to be held SeD- Vahalla Tea House, and hoDes to ber 30th Qornin mirv rnstnm nf both her former patrons and any new t of the state visitors fo Tryon ones whom she may serve. departimr. but not to the ex- Hot and cold drinks, 4 sand- t to places farther up, and it wiches, salads, cake -and candy. 1 not be long before Tryon Other dishes in order. wise for next year. Tennessee, TO PREVENT OR BREAK A COLD USE E. E. MISSILDIUE'S COLD TABLETS Polk County's Druggist for More than a Quarter of a Century rer visitors will begin arriving lss Kathleen Morris left for Greenwood, S. C, ere she will enter school, visited her friend Miss Evan- p Jenkins at Converse college uteto Greenwood. Ice cream on Sundays. Hand colored photos, oil paintings and painted china on exhibit and sale. TAT For farm lands or town property see Tryon Route 1. . Well, we just about all attended church Sunday. 'Twas good to see so many of both old and OR Sale Farm 1 o c a t e d in new friends gathered at God's pnville, Co., two miles from house to worship, and hear the Pm, s. C. Ten acres cleared splendid sermon on "whatsoever ance cut over land. Low a man soweth that shall he also ;ce easy terms. See E. A. reap,, delivered by one of God's pER, Landrum, S. C, Route most faithful servants Rev. J. W. Hackney. Aere will ha a h We are clad to report the sick lt Growers Association, at on route 1 are convalescent. . Davis' Orchard Saluda, on Mrs. T. P. Rice has returned idnesday October 29. All from an extended visit among tested in fruit growing are relatives in Canton. Rested to be present H.P. '' M any enjoyed 'the surprise L TH ' ; birthday dinner given Mrs, J. M. ihe Mnnnfom t,.; m Twis SnnHav. While some that --"i,aiu luuuau ie ica will open November 1st could not attend wished her many 4 win be mafia owl h MJoa hai)Dy returns and leit iiowers n anH "Mice, r j tn fnVo fVieir vacancv. ucaiu laUICD, " . , . Z llHll TYIOTITT VTfn fi hlfic "Ce in tliics llv, . T -i I J 1tt mtna rt i j . o 1111c, xjuiiciius vvaiua, nave icwiwj v w L 6? will be served from 11 Charlotte, where they are to at- To be useful. ' To inspire increased effort. To maintain high ideals in the busines of banking. To finish today's business today. To make tomorrow's service better as the result of today's experience. ; To render every depositor our best service, -regardless of the size of the account. v To handle every financial transaction entrusted to us with the same precision and care as though it were our own. " . f To increase our circle of friends. .The success of our. Creed is evidenced by your friend ship. ' r'-- - -:; "The Peoples Friendly Bank" Polk County Banlt & Trust Co. E. W. S. COBB, Pres. W. E. WALKER, V. Pres. - FRANK JACKSON, V. Pres. FREDW. BLANTON, Cashier M. L. ARLEDGE, Asst. Cash. Now! is the time to buy your Ford son Tractor to do your fall plowing Then you will have it to do your belt work for the Winter. We have the Eordson and the imple ments to go with it, recommended by Mr. Henry Ford, which have been thoroughly tested out. We have them here in stock.. You will be pleased to know that our car allotment has been almost doubled for this year; therefore we are better prepared to fill your car order more promptly than ever before. Remenber we carry a full supply of genuine Ford parts and can fill your order at all times. When in -need of anything m the way of repairs, accessories, gas, oil, tires and tubes, we will be pleased to serve you. . . . ' - - s " Ford Authorized Salos and Service. BALLERGER-WORRIS MOTOR CO. Tryon, North Carolina n cod! For Satisfactory Service TRY US! DIRK iSIlfl feita noriTii TRADE STREET 1 w P. m. tend school. . . . ' .. .V
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