THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, IT. O. HH2ZzOet. 29 POLK COUNTY NEWS V fc. DUSH, Publisher v i What TiII My Crest Crend Sen Published every Friday at : I am not aprons nor.-tne son oi this aftir noon and pop came up Tryon, North Carolina a profit Neither am I an .artist saying, Well Benny, wats .now? Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 ! nor the son of an artist Nor am and I sed, Its Noras day; off and Entered as second-class matte April 28 I a preacher; but the son of C a ma's making v suppir and ; she 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Dtist preacher who wore him- berned the stewed tomatoes be- self out preaching the gospel An cause I smelt them' on my way Appalachians mountains of East out. ; Tenn. and Western Carolina But 0 well axsidents will happen in "HOW WELL YOU Be : Littld Dennis's Kate Book. V ' ' , . mmm M f I was setting onthe'frunt steps Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. Foreiarn Advertising ReP""1"? M THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION sudscription $2.00 PER YEAR I want to paint a picture of what the best regulated families, lets TaTait criR town TO GROW 1 see for our great-grandchildren jest eat the tomatoes and pretend VwMll run iufii w . i j.a ;M4. . 4.v i . ... ,v?i i wnu ism w Acciuicicat in -wic nye aont notice enytmng unusual criticism Made That Too Many small farm and remain on it of course, about them, sed pop. Cant I pre- tl A .CIaui in M3K. i .i J : - J 1 J I . - ' . . . i wommuniMc. tne Dlg ena oi every roaa ieaus tend 1 dont notice enytmng un- ing improvemen away from the farm, and the usual about them without eating it has been figured up that there are nearer you approach the city them? I sed, and pop sed, Ser- SS 11 the tenty not, be a spoart of 500 oi . less, says the Thrift maga- road, consequently every one's And wen ma called us for sup sine, it is these small towns that the back is toward thes farm and rir she crave me and nop toma- rurai people are inUmateiy associated their face toward Tithe city-As toes in 2 sawsers without taking buy 'the things K in T scon as the boy is large enough eny her self and without giving these are a part of the rural commu- to do his Daddy , any good on the my sister Gladdis eny on account nity. some of these small towns win fam; he hikes for the city and of stewed tomatoes being one of ZZ JmJ5. K takes aposition in some kind of the things it is no disgrace to live in a small employment The girl as soon as pop ate a spoonful of his and town, but he rule is that these people she completes the 7th grade .and made his face look as if he LtrrartTi teaches abouttwoyears and then thawt he was going' to heayen put in sidewalks, a water system or a nnas a piace m me eny any or some place, saying, mother, sewer system to safeguard the heaitu where, from a waiters Place m a thesa tnmatnAs aw narfeoklv cafe, to the position of tytfe delicious. ' !i " r a -m ' a ' I . . . writer m a cx.k iaw omce, anu uc- yvat, do you mean it? sed ma, cassionally one gets higher up- and pop sed, 0, no reason, of After awhile there will be fewer course. And I ate a spoonful of " of the people, or before- taking any , step to improve the social and living . conditions of the children. Proper T9wn Planning. r KlcknIft fnnm rlann1nr tnkp Into consideration the direction of streets places than there are applipants mine saying G, ma, these stewed and orientation of houses from a san- Then there will be a scuffle tomatoes are grate, I've ate stew SnTtrrven for the place-the many will ed tomatoes before, but not like and south and east and west, but in a find no place and will return to this. Being .glad I never had paper to the Royal Astronomical so- the country home to find the old and ma took a spoonful oil her folks dd and the old home place plate and tasted them, and pop east and southwest and northwest and in the hands of thrifty people sed Wat are. you making sutch a southeast Houses correspondingly who have come in and trans- face about mother7 SrrHtV" formed the country, and these Did Tmake a. 'face, said ma, eriy walls for more than one-half of same great-grand children of and pop sed, , you made onef the time. Also houses shall be so ours who became infatuated by the werst faces Ive seen this nlflrpd nnrt of such heisrht as to shade ' i i i a . , ithera as uttu as possible. ,vi 8 i, , , yeer, wy aont you nmsn your me wm nnu luemseives newer ox tomatoes, mother 7 stone and carryers of mortar for Willyum Pots, you know these the man who will not know tomatoes When Ycur Blood v. Is Rich and. Red People Notice Ycur Good Health PEPTO MAHGAN BUILDS HEALTH Paleface, Dull Eyes, Drooping Shoud- ers. Result From Clogged-Ezood If your blood is in bad shape it shows up in your looks and VfeeU ing. Wien your blood is rich with red corpuscles your color is better your lips are red, eyes wide open and bright; your good feeling shows in your actions. 7 Common sense .will tell you that if weak, thin blood makes you look lifeless, it lowers your vitality. If your vitality is low you have little : power to resist disease germs. Men, women and children with rich, red blood are able to fight off the germs which bring severe 'illness, v When you feel run down-and weak, with no appetite and no ambition, take Pepto-Mangafh for a while.. It is a great blood building tonic. You should be gin to feel better in a few days. Pepto-Mangan is put up in both liquid and tablet V form. Take either kind you prefer, because they have; the- same medical value.. But be sure you, get the genuine Pepto-Mangan ?Gudes" The full name, ','Gudes Pepto- Mangan" should .be on the pack age. Advertisement , , All styles and lasts of fall shoes; now on display at our store. We feature the IS II Theater and Church. The problem of how to supply -the community with both a church and theater on money sufficient for only are bernt. vou must " Joseph." There are thousands think Im awfily dents, said ma. one bunding has been solved in a i iand owners m the south who Wich pa picked up his' sawser ...... It i i i ii i 1 i I smau western town Dy - buiiamg one nave aDanaonea tneir Droaa acres an(j smell it , savino Well ZSrSTTS!? 1?",: " r f land and gone to the "towns tMev are. And i nlek rninp uiu vi him uat auu u jiuipii a. L t.uc I j ... jl . . I c r - other, according to a y. w. c. a. and cities; leaving these lands and smelled it saying, Darn if aramauc airector wno visitea tne m tne nanas oi poor wnite ten- fVixr A io-o I a : l n - I ' town recently. This novel arrange ment diplomatically meets certain ap parent objections and at the same time gives the proper setting for either. The seats are reversible. City Planning Worth While. City planning of the right kind is strictly a business proposition. Its function is to aid In facilitating busi ness and maintaining property values. Its activity means a better looking city, a better city for business and a better city for homes. V Furthermore, city planning is not a mattefV)f concern to the few. It will work to the interest of the large" and the small property owner, and to the Interest of any person -who expects to make , the place his home. Indian Cattle in the South. Some years ago K'was discovered that the zebu, or humped cattle of In dia, are immune to the' deadly "Texas fever" which was poisoning the herds of the south. A few of, the Indian cattle . were imported andt did well, though without gaining any great pop ularity. Then more were Imported! nd now there are quite a number, of them In Texas, and one cattleman val ues his chief "Brahmin" bull at $30.-000. Electric Wire Kill, Tre. Electric wires which touch trees can easily kill the most . beautiful shade tree. This may be due partly to 'the work of the , el ectrlc current r to- the wearing through the growing surface f the tree by the wire,' will c' de prives the tree of ita auturc ; - Worked for One. In a little settlement upstate -a num ber of the property owners had been talking About Incorporating and mak ing a town. 8o they called a mass meeting for the people to voice their opinions. Only one man opposed it He said i v "Gentlemen, I am not In for making a corporation of this place. My rea son is this: I worked" for one of them corporations once. Indianapolis News. nants and negroes and raising up their children in idleness and thriftlessnees who will not be able to : intelligently take over these landsand at their death these lands will go into the hands of intelligent incomers who know a good thing when they see it 0, if I could only sound a note of warning to the young men and young women who are leaving their fathers home-steads and in fluence them to stick to the old farm and introduce . modern I machinery, lights and tpower plants and water system And those men who have these broad acres that are now so able, to leave the towns and cities and re turn with their children to rural! life who are able now to install all modern conveniences in their homes and so interest their sons and daughters in the old or rather the New Home that their land would go down f rom4f ather to son, and remain with the south-1 em old time Anglo Saxon stock. It is coming and time will bring it all around, And unless there is a lot of right thinking done. and done now ; which will lead to right action. Many the present generation great-grand children will be left just as I now predict Respectfully, J, Rf SAMS. (Which they certenty was.. Average Length of ' Human Life. The average duratlou of human life le about thirty-three years. Statistics show that one-foulh of the people of the earth die before the age of sis years, one-half before they reach their sixteenth birthday, and only one per son of each hundred born lives to be sixty-five. - '. Life's Preparation for Death. -Life Is more Importnnt than death.. In fact, the work of death can only be safely doue in life. The practical truth Is that which touches us at once, the most' sober and solemn view of life, that every single thing we do Is actually making death either harder or easier. Faber. ISsii SpldDi Improved lnJinter Season Passenger Train Schedules Betiveen Elender soziyiHe and Lahe ToKaway: 1 8iroht Saving. T?be upkeep of an automobile Is ex pensive "But there Is one advantage," said the optimist 1 "What Is thatr "In the old days you had to feed a horse, whether, you used him or not, but now when forced to economize you can at least keep your flivver in youi garage and patronize a trolley car. Birmingham Age-Herald. Coffee Imports. Nearly 1,500,000,000 pounds ef cat toe were. Imported during ttie fiscal year ending June SO, 1920. It is reported that the bolshevlkl m Poland order the execution of ev ery person found wearing a white col- r, xois is quite characterisUe tae bolshevlst turu of mlad. of 4 Practice System ; tie wiematic the thought,' tht plan i lie energy,; the1 success of your cay is measured in value hy your a plication of each of system. George uattnew Aaams. - Folly of Selfishness. , be selflsb Is to bel Ignoble to repose on a lower platform for lower gain, when you might choose a hleh- Oi .To be selfish Is to sacrifice the nobler for the meaner ends, and to be lorajdly content H. R. Ha weis. Just Like Home., , Mother and I went Into a drug store ana oraer'ti cnocoiate sundaes. When finished I piled , op the dishes as I had oeen taught to do at home, and carried "cuj i iue . counter, ur course, er eryone smiled and I realized wht I had done. It didn't take me long, to Kt out or the store. Exchange. ' Foolish, indeed en uiiiy returned , from . tainm. Ing the new twins next door he looked admiringly at his birthday cake that aunue was frosting, and remarked t Wasn't them kids foolish to be In nch a hurry to go and get borned the IJJ Now they kln only have one birthday, anVthey might have had two." ( Effective Tuesday, October 26, train No. 5. leav- leaving Hendersonville 10;40 a. m., arriving Rosman 12:07 noon, and arriving Lake Toxaway 12:50 p. m., and train No. 8, leaving Lake Toxaway 2:25 p. m., leaving Rosman 3:00 p. m. , and arriving Henderson 4:25 p. m., will be discontinued' between Roeman and Lake Toxaway on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and ;Fridays, but will be . operated between Rosman and Lake Toxaway on Mondays,: Tuesdavs. Wednesdavs ; Jl ft i 1 - - . . - - ' . 1 .. ana Saturdays on same schedule as at present in effect. I Mo changeyill benadein daily schedule : . ; ." '- ' : ' -' :- , ; ' . .. . of train No. 6, leaving Lakp. Toxaway 8:20 a. m., arriving Hendersonville 10:25 a. m., or of ' train No 7, leaving Hendersonville '4:50 p. m. ; and arriving Lake Toxaway 7:00 p. m. - ' ' For further information consult Ticket v Agents.-' -- " . .;Vr-,--, for both -ladies and men at prices ranging fr om SILi and Childrens: cheaper than WA7 IJiLfuLllJJS) shoes are elsewhere. (9 CO. M I 50 acres of land, 1 mile from Columbus, N. C. House of 8 rooms, 8 or 10 acres cleared, balance oak and pine timber; on - Columbus, . N.. C, and Landrum, S. C, roads and Co-' lumbus dnd Sandy Plains road. Also 50 acres 1 1-2 mile from Columbus, some cleared land. Price reasonable for quick sale. D. V TALLANT, Columbus, N. C. n mm . . . .. . . For Satisfactory Service TRY US! ' mm r?"!!nn". n- . NORTH ?n nmcr wsivnrmni trade STREET 3 Division Paoscncor Atont Carolina This bank wants more business and is not back ward about asking for it. . . The larger our business, the stronger our bank and the better facilities we .have to otter. v - - ;We are building up one of the strongest, most progressive, . and reliable banks in this part of the state. Fair-dealing courteous treatment; honest service, security 'accommodation, all these things are at your service. That's why ws are anxious to grow. , . , ; Deposit your Liberty Bonds in our Burglars proof safe and let us be responsible for the ns& Don't risk them, in deposit boxes,where BargM insurance is not carried money is tight and sate, crackers are operating in every section of our Coun try. We carry ample insurance and we are anxious to protect your savings in any form Call or write ana investigate. ."Tlio Peoples Friendly Bank" ' Polli GouBanlt & Trust Co. E. W. S. CODDf Pres. v W. E. WALKER, V. '"'---niAflkACKSOfl, V.:"Prei.- , ,B. FRED;7. QLANTON, Cashier M. L. ARLEDGE, Asst. Ca- . ' . -" - 'r.i.

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