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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, II. 0. f. Oct 81320 . I - . . " ' ' r TRYON ITEMS. 1 - -r t;c Lois Wolcox, of New A' Friday ns for to 12 weeks tpvknow that she is invthe hospital oia. w j. LiYnch . to Kutherfordton. . v For Sale One Jersey bull, one , Several people from this sec Berkshire Poland - China sow. tion attended a simrine at the Apply to M. C Palmer. Tryon. home of h; H: LvnpKViAar Rntfr- N. C. . ' ' erfordton' Simdav aftpmnmi Subscribe to Your Ppcr. York is visiting Tryon friends. Miss Edith Miller spent week end with homefolks at Finger ville. ' )"'. 0 s f J. Lynch returned Tuesday from a business trip to. Columbia, The Ballenger Co., ad. read S. C. , ; careiuny eacn weeK ana toilowed FOR SALE:-Good milk cow. UP .With purchases will much rheaP 11 iaK-ei1 at once.- .ppiy " vic ouu- R. A. LEONARD, U01I UOUrse. pwupiiuu;w,we xNcwa. auv. Geo. A. Gash and W. H!Mc- Change of n.T.a.j . Farland spent aaturaay m Hen, . At Holy .Cross . ; Episcopal he spe the R. J. Peatty arrived early Holy Communion will be cele- Born to Oliver Wilson-, and wife, on Sept. ,28. a fine girl Vernie Jane. Talmage Allen made a busii ness trip to Spartanburg last week. '.:.y ' .'; : -v-r,--, ., Jesse Allen , returned home from Spartanburg, S. C. where Mrs. in the week and is Visiting her brated each Sunday morning at sister Mrs. Stone. 8 o'clock instead of 7:30. I T. A. Rippy came in from ounday-- school at 10 o'clock Columbia Sunday to spent a short and morning service with ser ime with his family at Lynn. n o'clock. Mabel Capps of Flat Unnecessary Hoises. . :.. : i Miss Rock, is visiting in the home af The attention of the Mayor and ier sister Mrs. K. A. Leonard. J the town Commissioners has Miss Bertha Edwards who has diphtheria is some better. We hope she will soon be well again. Alberta Edwards spent Sun day afternoon on Broad River. Tench Edwards and Roscoe Whiteside motored to Asheville last Wednesday. J. T. Edwards and wife made All money deposited Mn our Savings Department until October 10th. will draw interest from Oct ober 1st. ' " Money is subjept to withdrawal at any time. Lib eral rate of interest and compounded every quar ter. v : - . ' , ' Call at bank or write. Deposits of $1 and upwards received- in this de partment. " " I 1 .1 j m ' ' ry. , . , . 1 nj . . 3. SnOTjulnGr lTITi TO ITVfYn Sntnr. rhas. Leonara, leit last ;week ueeu oy a great many resi- " rjr c . toioin his wife who has, been dents recently to the noise made y' . . nending tne summer m unicago. uj auwiuyuues aim auiumuone vw . - " I f.ilrn . - - " FinwnrHa worn nn TTnn loaf TWvn E. E. Missildine and wife .and . " : ; . 7 " -" - w v" MlSS iMiiiira xvxcxcuiaim were v ; .. " ; ,. rSDartanburg visitors Wednesday. Town 1)00158 aeamst any such un- A. A. Womack and family WMiss Daisy McFee left Sun- necessary noise . It hasot been spent Sunday at ;Roland Whites, day for a visit with, her brother enforced as ndly. it should Je?e AlleiK was a welcome & r, be. but hereafter notice is criven cruest at R. Whiteside's Snndav. f G. H. HOLMES, President McFee and family in Ashe- "Z?" , wv-c Clle vxmt uX mw wm ue eniorcea. Let's not forget our County I m , . Aiso me noise maae oy wnist- Fair WANiau.-xcuaw witii xicip. imgs of locomotives passing Come and see land and crops on through Tryon has -.Wen com place. Near churches and school, plained of as being very objec- jf j. uErJTxvi iaiiurum, o. v,. . tionable. This matter has been Mrs. Mark A. Richards, who taken up with the railroad offi Landrum Rdute 1. 'The folks are most through pulling fodder and ; cotton pick- or fVia Qiimmor i. ' i v: - j .."'o oiiU ayrup Illalvillg dxe . tne Tw'ati I aft tnr hpr hniriA in 4-V,o4- -t-V. xi . Ill li.)U"l w . uiab L11CV Will CUUllCIilLK Willi I.I If- I Orange, N. J. town in abating this nuisance. Cross Keys is coming to the i-f, c'om Tn,ir,f Wo0 Atv ofinito onrq cifiA front, they -have a new corn mill 'returned to her home in Tryon, plaints along the lines to the m town owned by Jess Barnett. :n B. F. Nance and f amilv visite allcx spciiuiiis tuc ouiiiiiici at aj.jtvx hu uuuumooiuncia will fcantic, Conn. have attention. f Wanted:-A good tenant with The cooperation of the public W Come and see land an'd is earnestly desired. rrons on Dlace. CHAS. J. Lynch. F- p- BACON , Mayor. r r ' ?fAL- Form Trvnn "NT C I , ' ' ". .. Report of the Condition of the i iseison jacKson anu iamuy J. T. WALDROP . Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President VV. F. LITTLE Cashior a .... a . V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier NOW motored to Charlotte Monday. BANK OF TRYON B. F. Nance and family visited Elias Cantrell at Landrum S. C. Saturday night and Sunday. Ira Swain visited Otis Hen derson Sunday. . Jesse Cantrell was in this sec tion Sunday, We were glad to see him back in old Polk again. Elder W. A. Reed preached at At The Congregational Church. - ,i Rev. W. A. Black, A. M. Pas tor. - ; ' . Bible School Sunday morning at 10. Public Worship and Sermon at 11. Bible Studies in Matthew Wed nesdays at 4. p. m. - Tourists and all.citizens cordi- ally welcome. ' WiDavinar his father and f am- at Tryon in the State of North ily that far on their trip to eastern Carolina at the close of business. Mill Creek Sunday.' vM&. - .. j d ('m i bept. oth liJO. , Mrs. Church Edwards visited Salesmen Wanted to solict i RESOURCES Mrs. Monroe Horn, Sunday. Jrders for lubricating "oils ioans ana discounts y,i.l The women were doing about peases and paints. fc Salary or Overdrafts, secured Saturday getting ready to vote. Commission. Address LINCOLN AdAD- - i,oio. b out; - y0u henpecked hus bands. - Miss Ruby Putman, from Dan ville, Va., spent a few days at home last week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Smawley visited her sister, Miss Carrie Horn, Sunday. cm. rn pi n United States bonds Sunday school Columbus Bap- A ,f efy, . V ist church 10:00. Preaching An other Stocks, Bonds ; Wee Sunday morning 11. We D u. ; . . .... Ranking houses. Furni ture and fixtures nvue all to come and help us m these services. E. J. Jones. 5astor. - Rev. H. N, Bowne will be awav until Frirlav rf tViic Ponferences at Hendersonville ,Aotal - and Waynesville, in connection 8,550.00 i 1,829.41 4,700.00 Cash in vault and net amount due from banks, bankers and , trust companies,.. ; .-... 24,475.43 Mrs. Unice Barnett and -child- 138 751 81 ren attended "Sunday school " at I V II M W ftISIlll M W Kill! V LIABILITIES r ' . - borne pi tne young laaies are much devoted , to their lth the Nation-Widfi Cam- n " "" - - - v -w i iV ill I 1.1 J .rv t I1I1J III. - MIXll. paign of the Episcopal Church. qilrnll,a " . -, n ono no very much devol I The valley is beautiful these tt;,t; xflo'""iIoo sweethearts. One called Sunday me antumn days. A walk or current exDenses afternoon -and took ' her sport C lrTT. and taxes dd . ' 1.902.93 joy ride. Everybody guess who? (Tea House for a light lunch tea Notes and Bills Redis- for cold drink even. Open from counted, . 1 -...2 2,500.00 i?l a. m. until dark, also evenings Deposits subject to .if necessary. check, :...::"83,e96.85 J . N. Jackson and f amilly, ac- Time Certificates of de- Certificate of Dissolution. State of North Carolina-Department of State io ail wnom tnese presents may come iiKTlIMli: tion,' by duly auhenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof by the'unanimous- consent of all the stockholders, deposited' in my othce, that the Tryon Hotel, company, a corporation of this State, whose prin cipal office is situated in the City , of Tryon, County of Polk, State of North Carolina (Eugene Brownlee being , the agent therein and in charge ' thereof r upon whom process may , be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 21; revisal of 1905, entitled ' 'corporations, ' ' preliminary to the ' is suing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore. I. J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State of the State of Nortb Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 23rd day of Sep tember, 1920, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corporation executed by all the stockholders there oi, wmcn said consent .and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereun to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 23rd day of Sep tember, 1920. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pre. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chartrd and Supervised by tta Stat 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 Paoples Bank & Trust Co.' W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. m 1 .. . For Satisfactory Service TRY US! Fd ig atiiD NORTH TRADE STREET TO PREVENT OR BREAK A COLD -Ui posits........... for U . . r companied by the daughter iWashimrtnn Naw Yorlc', Rosti pavings Deposit. M other eastern points for a Cashier's Checks ,nort visit. Miss Wilcox will be standing.......-' iiet at Boston by her 'aunt and rjl acconpany her to Mainei out- 1,250.00 29,177.08! 224.95 .138,751.31 u V) nn "i x J iowii.; !stSthe 3 Stateof NoCarolina, attend school. , county oi- runs., , Miss. nri Mottio September 22nd 1920. Jaekson entertained in honor of I, J. B. Hester, Cashier of the the Tryon and Lynn school teach- above named Bank, do solemnly ers Friday evening. Games were SWear that the above statement ana reiresnments served. :a n 4.1 HvJSe rrpcaf woto Miccoq Ham- ..- . . fe Freeze, Miller, Parker, Cole, radTs!- ' . . Misses t,n Mn ' J. B. HESTER. Cashier. $Prings and Alva Jackson of Correct Attest: r. 1 .On. Messrs RoonA Arlpdere. W T T.inrlapv Win Kewmnn Mrvroron TTnrris. I ' ' . m m tti . . Jo n V ' ' P , ' j 1. . rwiueiiger Daniels, Frank Jackson, . , 0 T. Poiio. uiivi rr.i, . 1 i.i w. 1 1 1 ... . w t 1 ! 1 "1 . A 1 SuDscriDea ana sworn 10 De forp me. this 22nd day of Sept. t. ' ' - - 1 -: " --; ,JVe win offer for the high dol- 1920. . ( , home nif 6 5 LMPel My commission expires March " small tracts.. This farm lies 19-1921 "-5M,ns Gap E. E. ISSWO COLD TABLETS Polk County's Druggist for More than a Quarter of a Century '0 For farm lands or town property see ond T o n I ion ri p,7? also is very near to Greeks reekhlgh school, church, cot- a..? ' two stores, mere nouses on the farm. ."amor eaa PrPerty to be sold on very ton spent Saturday night at the our announcement of Kill Spring Route 1. Rev, U. J. Hackney, filled his appointment at Lebanon Sunday. D. A; Sheehan of .Rutherford- This is an age of Electricy u tersta to T.on a , . - fcellin A.rri1" uono. TIia manv -friends of Miss o -Kcuts, opananourg, o. . "7 7 .7, ., - xrxuiixic ' yruiuaui win . uc isunjr terms. home of A. Edwards. BE ABRAEST OFTHE Use an Electric iron, Electric heater, cooking stove, and grills make home com fortable and work easy by the use of Elec tricity. ' . - f . . . All Elecricai appliances; hot point and universal, can be had at the 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,, re gardless of the size of the account To handle every financial transaction entrusted to us with the same precision and care as though it were our own. - To increase our circle of friends. The success of our Creed is evidenced by your friend ship. . . . ' . v ""Hio Peoples Friendly Bank" . PcIIi County Bsn!i & Trust Go. E. W. S. C0C3, Pre. I IV. E. WALKER, V. Pm. " " FRANK JACKSON, V. Prs. FRZDW. CLANTOM, CahUr ; M. L. AnLEOCE, Asst. 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