cET) V -' ' - - . - , - - - . . This farm on tlie Asheville and Spartanburg State Highway, :adjoining the southern limits of the town of Tryon and contains .6. acres, in cultivation. , : about half : . J It has a fine joung orchard of carefully selected fruit,, just coming into bearing. It hasoneof the finestsites for a suburban home that there is near Tryon. " It has a large, well arranged barn 28x48 feet, two stories; also a tenant house. The hill land-has been laid out scientifically with hillside ditches, and a great deal of thought and expense has gone into the improvement of the -soil.- " This is notfthe ordinary farm as advertised in Jhis county. The soil has been im proved by years of. intensive farming, 'the growing of clover and other legume crops, until it is now classed as the most fertile land in the county. The uncleared land is mostly-smooth; rolling landsuitable for cultivation and was picked out and bought from the adjoining tracts' with that object in view. N This would make an ideal dairy farm, being located only. 3-4 mile from. the center of Tryon, or. it could be subdivided into small tracts and: sola,to advantage. As my other lines of business make it impossible for me to give this farm my -personal attention as I formerly did, I have decided to sell. and prefer to do so by private sale rather than by auction. . ibiybneT miilaSng - ::ttta ...iiaicftase of ' fm property in iliis ucunty should Qvssfa'gate this at once m nxi UJn (Do 7 s ' LJ I I S I 1 L-l II All styles and lasts of fall 1 1 1 - r -r '- " - ..'.Jill our ;sto 1r;fqrbtfi 1 prices .ranging from J i J md Chiidrens, shoes are ; J cheaper than felsewhere. FOLK COUNTY BVS C. BUSH, PubllthT - Published every Friday at - Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 39; Residence, 45 Entered as second-cIaAa mtif .Ann 2R 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. ! are! n Ai!vrt'. vi- . THE AMER VlAV VRZSS ASSCCl.A'i IO: . SUOSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR Build inore houses ; make more homes. No American city can afford to tol- vexate a mob. ' X The summer girl la always proud of hr coat-of-tan. -x, IThe man who has an electric fan Is a tncky mortal. . Thecivlllzed world cannot afford to surrender to bolshevlsm. , bom-' One Hc KnVuu ; r'rwpHi,c !lif, ,ivnis. fur th tfrsl v tlnie to h im.vle. He sWm,, vervin-: ' tervl. especially when a Horse' ,j or -beer a ,flalel: un : the Jen. but -cry: of dellghi It-ame wien a colored man appeared. rMuv- rer. dere'a our.iceinMi-- hi oi.in wts lad to see a face he tUoubt he Someywhaj Hard io Belleve.--Jd tlie tepjiriiimnt lif .SHtxetMame, FratiPH sniiM- yirs aeo 'a plctnrp of a .-mc Kho u - iiprdf ha as ' printed on n IH'Hsani uMrl hrnst:by a flash nf .ilKlitiittitf : Tb (tw was kllledr but the girl wmmii;: An 'Italian sailor. UllltHl hy light nu!'. he at" near tho mast, bad uiHn hls ti-u V nMn - horseshoe Umt wus ml!ed to the mast. That drop In sugar came too late to resuscitate the rhubarb pie. . 3'rom all accounts, the .East, hooked up with bolshevlsm, Is seeing red. Income parts of Europe an Impres sion exists that war Is only beginning. There's no mistaking the nation-wide demand for change; especially chicken teed. It looks as !f at last the great North American Tent payer were getting his back up. .. : - It is, doubtful if prices would come down if i everybody .could stop using evemnlng. . Although the onion has declined in price, it Is thought to be strong enough -to . come back. "i What is Imperatively needed in Eu rope Just now seems to be to have the reds bled white. -.London reports the situation aa bad as before the World war. ; And rapidly not getting any better. - , The philosopher who said women are nappiest after thirty-five did not real tee how few ..reach that age. v ' The Pennsylvania convict vho m pired after 43 days of fasting demon- straiea tne low cost of dyinj. t High railroad fares -may cause some of the musical entertainments to de pend more on principals and carry less chorus. Shoes are going down, it la reported. If they went up much higher the .pub lic would ln sheer wrath , of despera tion put its foot down. - If potato cost is to be -cut In half soon it Is hoped somebody .will break, the news pretty .gently .but emphat ically i to vthe readers. Europe has so many . Quarrels of long standing that statesmen have dif ficulty in foreseeing when and where one Is .going : to break out. A popular moving picture star says he is a socialist It 1b not probable, however, that he Is dividing His .sal ary around on any socialistic basis. It has been discovered that the poet Burns required a big hat But then not' everybody who requires a big head measurement comes so honestly hy it Hungarians and Jugo-Slavs are con tributing their mite to world peace by massing .armies .and inunltlons along their border. It Is a wonderful peace. In the province of Quebec the daisy la classified as a noxious weed. This strengthens the charge that there may be money In farming, but not poetry. .That the profiteering landlord makes reds Is the charge of .progestine ten ants, but little that .worries the prof iteering landlord; so long as he makes money. .. ,. mi For Satisfactory Service TRY US! NORTl TRADE STEEEI , Allied premiers tire a .unit :on one thing Russia must be stopped. The only , small question is who Is .to do "the stopping, and will it be with cake or candy? ' France has compelled some of her profiteers, to f advertise .their sentences in the newspapers, affecting a .unique and historic suspension of the rule, "It pays to advertise. Sugar Is coyly coming down In price, but not In time fully to win the favor of the: housewife who has been unable to put up the customary store of canned goods, jellies and Jams. In October the census bureau expects to announce the total population of the country, tart a far as the politicians are concerned, the real : returns will not be available until November. (0) y m : (g e p To be useful. To inspire increased effort To maintain high ideals in the busines of banlfl11 To finish todays business today. H To make tomorrows service better as theresun of today's experience. . - lo renaer every ilepositor our best servi v 31 . il " m TV .gardless of . theizcof Jxie -account rn t ji : i j To handle erverv firianmal transaction entrust to us iwith the same precision and care as though 11 were our own. To increase our circle of friends. . . ni The success of our Creed is evidenced by yourfnenu ship. . . ' ; . ' "Tho Pcoploa Friendly CcnU" , E. AV. 5. C0C3, Pres. 7. E. WAtKER V' ?t FHANK JACKSON, V. Pres. C- " 1 . '5'-.

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