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TRYOM ITEMS. 'HAT WHEN WHERE Cal Party December Library q E. Bell was in &aiuaa aun- THE TRYQN NEWS, TRYON, tf. C. 7. Oct 15. 1920 - Friday MICKIE SAYS: Spar- Andrews was m ii nve'i i Uburtr Wednesday. njck Watson was a opartan- m visitor iuWu . - r J Lynch made a ousiness to ColumDia, a. . inis weeK. trflR SALE: Several second- land wood heating stoves. H. joubleday. , Solomon Gallert, of Ruther ordton.wasin Tryon Saturday U Sunday. 0ft Sale: Gasoline engine 1.2 h. P- sooa as new. bee bthUR Scruggs. t c Webster and son Jerome, Greensboro, N. C, are visiting b G. Morns. " Louis Rowell returned home a stay ot two montns at jalsam, N. "C. x Miss Pearl Keenan, of . Spar anburg visited Polk County Wends last week. Mrs. W. VOUCH BN tft0 -WV5 OUK3-tWtS OPTO WCCC HA SMBNfeOW IS AJUU OUT OP UUXAO. tf ALU CUGSBS Ufc OP (9W OS ABOUT to Fred W. Blanton and wife spent Satuday and Sunday with home folks at Shelby, N. . Mrs. J. L. Smith and little daughter Irena spent last week in Gafney, S. C. ojliBiss, piapEs S TTrtst 's-lnotsCilly (Ljifiir Expressions That Are Sectional. "1 guess" beti uys the New Englander as unerring-. us the "I reckon" of the southerner. "Hugged" In the sense of vigorous and robust la purely collo quial In New England, and In Rhode Island Its interning is extended beyond Its application to the health of an In dividual. It Is used here . negatively to Indicate vreakness. "What kinder keerds be ye holdin. Sir inquired a player, of his partner. --Wall, Josh, they hain't very rugged," was th reply. Real Estate Sale. Harry A. Wilkie and wife ar- F Smith returned rived in Tryon yesterday from Castle Park Mich, and will e-et Jome&aiuruay-nvm .-a visit bu : " ' Lints in eastern Virginia. Pme ?rest ; Inn m readiness to t T uAit p Dncu Pen for the season . of 20-21. C. J. Lynch and wife, C. Bush w , d , ,a uifPfind Miss Harris visited we , 10 nv.e tnese g00(1 r " : a .mA PePle witn us again. fiendS dl oaiuua ounuaj. Archie Butler, U. S. N. is home on a furlough visiting his ather and other relatives. Miss Elizabeth Grady, who is ttending school at Fasif ern, tnrflav and Sundav at aTClib ki - some. Town taxes are now due. By aying at once a 2 per cent dis count will be allowed. M. -G. Jlake, Collecter. Hon. Zebulon Weaver, of Ashe- . i - j Tn. Me spent a aay or Bu m rui We win off er for the hsh d , County in the interest of his can- lar "Regardless of price", in lidacy for Congress. near future Renry L McDowell Mrs. Chas. W. Leonard and home place, 350 acres subdivided lister, Miss Cristie,' of Canada into small tracts. This farm lies ire here and are occupying one near Mills Gap and Landrum jrfthe Searles cottages for the roads, also is very near to Greenls winter. - - Creek hicrh school church, cot- Miss Daisy McFec, who has ton gin and two stores. There n spending the past ten days are 5 houses on the farm. ith her brother. Chas. McFee, Wait for our announcement of JnAsheville; returned home Tues- sale. Property to be sold on very jay evening. easy terms. P. fi Morris nnrl wifp. accom- anied by J. S. Webester motor- filing Agents, Spartanburg, S. day to visit Miss Kathleen Morris. Vho is attending school at that lace. In order to give our faithful helpers a vacation and let. them jattend the Polk County Fair we ,are going to press with the News WANT COLUMN VTTAVI I 'AVTrtlllflT Lindsey Swafford of Spartan- C:-"-? burg, S. C. spent Sunday , with - a , reveiauon . to. relatives here. many of our residents. The W. H. Hill of Rutherfordton exhibits were many and spent the week-end with his varied. The promotors de family, serve great credit for their James Carnegie visited : his efforts as it took a vast mother last week. amount of work. ' Long live Prof. G. M. Clarkson spent the the onmmnnitv fmV fesU: week-end with his . family .at , , J , 4Columbia, S. C. Kobbers and burglars in. wo-. ifo are reaping a rich harvest in fordton, N. C. Spent Sunday the nearby, towns. Don'tJ with J. A. Feagon and wife. - Aeave money, bonds or other Misses Estella and Eva Pace valuables, in your home or of Stearns High school spent the in tne ordinary fireproff safe, week-end with thieir . parents Deposit your money in this near .Saluda. : x strong bank. We will also Frank Green has returned to take care of your bonds wi th- Stearns High School after an ab- out charge. If you- have sence oi two weeKs. nfW troinaWno - Mnf deposit box in our vault. We have taken every precau- FOR SALE: Good milk w. wwu ulcu UU1 vaiu" Cheap if taken at once. Apply ables. We have a Man- R. A. Leonard, Golf Course, ganese Steel, Double Time Wanted: A good tenant with ,nck mnnpv anfo"" .finr help. Come and see land and 1 , , , crops on place. Chas. J. Lynch, vaui l UUU1S e vurn neavy Stock Farm, Tryon, N. C. . and we have recently added Pigs For Sale 10 to 12 weeks the Anakin Bursar Proff 1 -V T 3 Old. SJ. J. LiYNCH r or oALE une J ersey Dun, one Berkshire Poland - China sow. Apply to M. C. Palmer, Tryon, N. C. The valley is beautiful these fine antumn days. A walk or drive out there is quite worth while, with a stop at the Valhalla Tea House for a light lunch tea I or cold drink even. Open from 11 a. m. until dark, also evenings if necessary. For Sale: One Buick road ster, good tires, perfect condition. P. H. Bailey, Saluda, N. C. Ford Touring1 car 1919 mo'del, for sale Excellent condition. J. T. Green Lumber Co. Tryon N. C. For Sale: Chevrolet-touring car, good tires, newly painted, good condition. P. H. Bailey, locks to each of our vault doors. These locks have kept yeggmen from entering Lvaults in many places. We will be glad to have you con sult with us, and inspect our equipment. If you have non-productive funds we will pay you a liberal interest rate on our Certificates of Deposit and your money will be ready for you anytime you want it. ' These Certificates are issued in $50.00 and upwards and begin drawing interest the day issued. Feel free to talk with us about this gilt edge form of investment. .We have often cautioned our folks about buying pro motion stocks or trading perfectly good bonds for wildcat stocks. Don't buy or trade for any stock with out first consulting your banker. Many wildcat pro positions are being marketed and our people should, be on guard. ' , ' - The readjustment period is happily passing thru the perilous stage and without jany signs of a panic As was preaictea a dollar will be worth a hundred cents before a great while. Save your dollar today and watch them grow in value. We will help you and moreover we will encourage you by paying interest on your sav ings. An account may be openra for as little a sum as one dollar arid deposits may be mqjle as often as desired for one dollar or more. We will be very glad to have you call at the bank or. send us your deposit by . mail. We aire serving patrons trom tar away Cajorado, New York and Cuba. . A checking account in this bank identifies , you with the county's most successful peo ple and gives you a stand ing abroad when you send your check. We invite your account and assure you the last word in service: Futher deponent sayeth not. G..H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President W. F- LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier one day earlier this week. To i do this it is necessary for us to EiPLE MSI Tiryomi, COHflPAHY CairoDiinia. Columbus. Miss Pearl Keenan, of Spar tanburg, S..C, visited the Miss es Mills Sunday. Misses Ophia Sherard, Ethel Starnes and Odessa Mills . spent the week-end in Spartanburg. ; Miss Blanton, of Shelby, N. C. I a r i ir ri J omit a lot of advertising -and 'saBUCai UA xyiLa' , . m . J T eading matter, but we are sure manion- will be alright with our readers. Messrs. J . P. , and M. K. Ar- he majority of whom believe as ledge and Miss Minnie Arledge we do, that everybody should sPent bunday m Hendersonville attend the fair. Wltn A- 1 neage ana wne. J. Austin Newman was in Try- At -Hnlv Prnoa hItmcpotmiU hnrni, i v, tkJ H. H. Edwards and' wife spent Holy Communion will be cele-ni in ' Spartanburg shop bmto c.--r wtmrninv of Png. 5 0 clock instead of 7:30. Sunday school at -10 o'clock morning service, with ser 11 o'clock. 1 Important Notice. Jhe Annual meeting of the County Chapter, American Cross, will be held at the rer Library, on Wednesday, October 27th 1920. At this meet- ln? reports will be made, and of- s elected for the ensuing Year. . ' ft is Ixopedthat every member 01 the chapter who can do so, be present. The war is Jer. but there remains much to J6 done on the part of the Red ss, both at home and abroad. H. N. Bowne, Chairman. . WANTED! spect at loading point and pay Knowles Mfg Colpany, - Biltmore, N. C. J0RSALE:- Two acres of Ha!? potoes' mostly Nancy St tv Apply to John upton rhoma Mission, Pea Ridge. Certificate of Dissolution. State of North Carolina-Department of State To all whom these presents may come GREETING: Whereas it appears to my satisfac 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 office, that the Tryon Hotel company, a corporation of this btate, whose prin cipal office is situated in the City of Tryon, County of Polk, State of North Carolina (Eugene tsrowmee oeing tne agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 21: revisal of 1905, entitled Corporations, preliminary xo me is suing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now. therefore. I. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of Nortb Carolina, do hereby eertify that the said corporation did. on the 23rd day of Sep tember, 1920, file in my office a duly executed and attested eonsent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corporation executed by all the stockholders there of, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file. in my said omce as proviaea Dy 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. During the past year Fordson farm Tractors have demon strated that they are the World's Leading Farm Tractor. Over 150,000 users testify to this fact. The Fordson is revolutioniz ing farming. ' , , - The Fordson is being used as tractors have never been used before, and for every purpose imaginable plowing, discing, harrowing, haying, harvesting, threshing, filling silos, sawing wood, dragging and grading roads, ldgging, saw mills and many other jobs. ' . V ; STOCK TAKD W(S TD M E! Special Sale on Soap This Week It Will Pay You to look at This Display rJllSSILDINE'S PHARMACY LOOK INTO THE FUTURE J Pierpont Morgan was a big money maker, because of his big vision because he never allowed himself to be blinded by the things close at hand. -He'oftenfsaid; , , , . "Every man will go broke who is a persistent bear on the future of this great United States of ours. This Bank holds an Optomistic View of the Future We believe in the institutions of this town and community, and we are anxious to support financially any worthy enterprise. THE BANK OF TRYON Tryon, North Carolina , W. T. LINDSEY, President . J- B. HESTER, Cashier Read What a few of our Tractor Owners have to, say Have had my Tractor 6 months." Have ploughed, disced, saw- ' ed wood, threshed wheat, hauled guano. Tarn pleased with its work and would not be without it. W. T. HEAD, ' Campobello, S. C Have used Fordson for 2 years. Have used it for various pur . poses on farm, threshing and general farm work, with satisfac tory results. Was first to introduce Fordson in Polk county. E. B. LANCASTER, Firigerville, S..C, R. 1. Have had my Tractor 6 weeks. Have used it for dragging logs with satisfaction. Bought it mainly to market lumber and ' general farm work; which I know" it will do. ' L. R. ROACH, Fingerville, S. C, R. 1. Bought my-Tractor last December. Broke up and disced all my land last spring, and owing to the late rainy spring, I don't see howl could hate gotten my crop in without it. Have used it ; for road work. Like the Tractor and well pleased with its work. CHAS: W. DAVIS, Fingerville, S. C, R. 1. Thousands of farmers now ordering their outfits. Place your 'order tdday: and be, sure of early delivery. - . ' TRYON. M. C. 1 n J
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