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TRYON ITEMS.
Andrews spent Satur-
Asheville.
Thompson of Saluda
day in
Walter
Harry A. Wilkie left Sunday
Chicago on a siiurc uusmess
MICKIE SAYS:
in 10 V iA
for
trip
jliss Edith Miller spent Satur-
.trjfVi tnenas m nenuerson-
VV in
day
ville.
t r Bushnell and wife spent
Wednesday witn menus m aa-j
lada.
Mrs. R. E- Ballenger spent
nwdav in Spartanburg "shop-
ling- '; :
Mrs. VV. W. Jameson, oi Ashe
iUe visited relatives here ,this
lte C. P. Rogers, 1 or Flat
Lk, visited relatives in Tryon
Friday. - v :
c. Ward, of Chattanooga,
enii., was here. Saturday and
unday. .. ,
& T. McFee spent this week
ith his son, Charles McFee m
.sheville. V V
Mrs. N. A. Rose is occupying
Wilson Cottage for the win-j
season. ' w
! J M. Hearon, of Saluda, was
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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C.
Important Meeting.
Friday
Oct. 29, 1920
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' Columbus,, N. C., Oct. 25 1920.
lo the citizens of Polk Countv
wheresoever dispersed, whomav
be directly or mdirect'ly interest
ed; a meeting is called for 2
o ciock p. m. on next Moridav
November the 1st, 1920.
- The Tryon Community
For Fair was. a revelation to
the purpose of trying to build a many of our residents; The
leiephone System for Columbus exhibits "were many and
lL"?: varied; - The promoters de-
m. wv wnuic Luuubv ii interest , ij - ii
justifies. All interested parties eat credit for their
will please meet in Court House. eilorts 11 t00K a vast
By order of Columbus- Better-1 amount of work. Long live
the community fair.
Robbers and burglars
are reaping a rich harvest in
the nearby towns. Don't
leave money, bonds or other
valuables in your home or
in the ordinary fireproff safe.
ment dub.
J. R. Sams.
Vice President.
At The Congregational Church. s
Rev; W. A. Black, A. M. Pas
tor. J--: ' -:
Bible School Sunday morning
v -
Change of Time.
At ; Holy Cross J. Episcopal
Church until futher notice, the
Holy Communion will be cele-
lking after business matters in ?r?Jr'
bon, Monday. , Sundav sphnnl nt in n',ln,t
Miss KUin ivicr ee spetiL:ouii- and mornine . service with
ser
mon 11 o'clock.
avin oaiuua wiwu ner menu,
lies Annie Hart. V : .
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Miss Mamie Thompson spent '"fitAStu USE OF HIGHWAYS
turday and Sunday
t.
with her
arents, near Saluda.
Mesdames Nash and Turner,
: Landrum, S. C. were guests of
rs. C. W. Morgan last week.
Chas. Sayre and family, accoirf-
ied by Miss Mabel
Economic Problems Have Arisen That
Call for Presentation of Facts
to Public
at 10 V
i Public Worshin and Sermon at Deposit your money in this
11. 'strong bank. We will also
; Bible Studies in Matthew Wed- take care,of your bonds with-
nesdays at-4. p. m. , out charge. II you have
Tourists and all citizens cordi- other valuables rent a 'safe
any welcome.
Picture life of Christ 5:30 to
6 :30 Sunday evening.
WANT COLUMN
deposit box in our vault.
I We have taken every precau
tion to protect your valu
ables. We have a Man
ganese Steel, Double Time
W 1 'a "V
FOR SALE-.-Good milk cow. ck, money sale. Uur
Cheap if taken at once. Apply vault doors are extra heavy
. vu, uuii course. aT1 WP havP rPPPntlv adrlpH
Wanted: A good tenant with aoV,' p,,,. vfp
help. Come and see land aid the Anakm Burgar Frotf
crops on place, chas. J. Lynch,
Stock Farm, Tryon, N. C.
Pigs For Sale 10 to 12 weeks
locks to each of our vault
doors.- These locks have
kept yeggmen from entering
vaults in -many places. We
will be glad to have you con
sult with us, and inspect our
equipment. '
If VOU havp nnn.nrn.
J , if -w i!V14f
auctive tunas we will pay
you a liberal interest rate on'
our Certificates of Deposit
and your money will be ready
for you any time 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. :
v j. 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 yfirst consulting your
bankerv Many wildcat pro
positions are being marketed
and our people should be on
G. H. HOLMES, President
. Owing to' the rapidly growing use of
the public highway as a passenger and
freight carrier both in short and long
hauls and the lack of a correspond-
McFeet lng progress to'-th efficiency of the
Dt Sunday at Chimney Rock. ariseii that call for a careful and a
Mrs. J. D. Carpenter of New clear presentation of facts to the pub
lic, as a result or tne aivercrence ne-
rk has arrived in Tryon,
ere she will spend the winter.
At ve Library. Dec 14 ve mav
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hand of Captain Miles .Stan-
ed at a very pleasant party
turday. All report an enjoy-
icoitaiiuuii. .
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.U von Kahlden went to!
eville Tuesday to attend the
estern North Carolina apple
w oemg held there this week.
tween the service highways are called
upon to render, and their ability to
render that service, the highway from
an educational standpoint has become
a subject of much greater Importance
than heretofore, so that highway, offi
cials national, state and county are
placing greater reliance upon the ed
ucational phase of highway work In
securing effective and practical co-operation
from the public.
GOOD ROADS AID MARKETING
Farmer Wishing to Haul in Most Eco
nomical Manner Cannot Afford
to Overlook Benefits.
M. McGowan and mother,
p. Mathews, who have spent 1
hummer in Tryon, leave vto-
for their home in Charles-
rs. Minnie Adams, of Spar-
burg, who has been spending
eraldays with her sister. Mrs.
ck Hamer hn
home, ;
G. Pringle and family,- who
e been spendinp; the. summer
Tryon, will leave for their
pe in Charleston, S. C. Satur-
The farmer Interested In hauling his
produce to market in the most econom
ical fashion cannot afford to overloqk
the benefits, derived from good roads.
Investigation before and after the im
provement of certain highways shows
that the cost per ton mile was practl
,eally cut In half by reason of the bet
terment of the road. In other words,
good roads mean a big reduction In
that part, of overhead which covers
hauling--ancL hauling of some sort is
being 'done practically- the year round.
old. C. J. Lynch
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For Sale One Jersey bull, 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
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 Touring car 1919 model,
for sale Excellent condition.
J. T. Green Lumber Co. Tryon
N. C. , ,
For Sale: Chevrolet touring
car,. good tires, newiy painted,
good condition. P. H. Bailey,
FOR SALE : Two acres of
sweet potoes, mostly Nancy
Hall's. Apply to John upton
St. Thomas Mission, Pea Ridge.
FOR SALE:-Several second
hand wood heating stoves. H.
Doubleday.
" For Sale: Gasoline engine
1 1-2 h. p. good as new. See
Arthur Scrucgs.
Must Fit the Road.
AH roads are not good roads, nor
will they, be for years to come, and
It Is up to manufacturers of automo
biles to deliver vehicles that can tra
verse anything called a road.
r.Mary W. Peery of this
spent last week in Rfch
K Va., where she attended
sessions of the Mid-Atlantic
(Pathic Association.
h John Louis Smithy anS
f daughter, Rene, who have
spending the summer with
Smith's parents, J. W.
and wife, at Columbus,
5 week for their home in
They occudv- the Mc4
1111 Cottacre at 932 North
r.e St. ' .'
bRov
third Drize at the At-
!aM show last week. He
Jttmplete with 2,500 others
tf ass. Polk county isin-
nate in having an ani
Lthis kind within her
More of them would
hZ aeal toward making
Fldb '1UB,er"s as xney
Road Surface Damage. -
The filling up and stoppage of cul
verts causes more damage to road
surfaces than any other one- thing.
' - Virfiument for Good Road. ,
: A bad road is the , best argument.
there Is ; for a good road.
J. T. WALDROP
Vice President
WALTER JONES
Vice President
Tiryomio :
guard.
The readjustment period
is hanbilv Dassiner thru the
V M. O
perilous stage and without
any signs, of a panic. As
was predicted 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
payinginterestonyour sav
ings. An account may be
opened tor as little a sum as
one dollar and deposits may
be made as often as desired
for one . dollar or more. Wq
will be very glad to have
you call at the bank or send
us your deposit by mail. We
are serving patrons from far
away Calorado, 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 vou send
your check. We invite your
account and assure you the
last word in service. Futher .
deponent sayeth not. '
W. F. LITTLE
Casliier
V. A. BLAND
Asst. Cashier
Noirtlh) CaroDSinia.
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Plumbing
Supplies and Fixtures
r Located under old P. O.
building on Trade street will
be gladJ;o serve you at any
time. - -
TRYON, N. C.
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Every family should have an Atomizer. Examine yours
and see if it is in good condition. We can furnish new parts
or the New Atomizers complete In the latest design.
Try Eucalyptus MentholSpray
i V For Nose and Throat
'WDSSDILIDONE'S PHARMACY : I
We will continue to offer you bargains in
the way of clothing, coat suits, sweaters,
shoes, hats, furniture and all dry goods, in
fact we will continue to give , sale prices as
long as goods last.
, We have everything in the way of under
wear, all sizes for men women and children.
We have specials in hosiery, ginghams,
outings, and Children's shoes
I
anrt upon U3 to fill the place of
g8 w r"'cu n tne ranks of cour-
1 lobs V workers gives us man-
pVa u, service of , our fellow
e task" 1 turning aside from
rresw j canorous to our own
t 14 hard -urinn Decause ine
fWe forfeit our own re
Prison I f everyone who knowi
Jl -ctl warden In Chlcaeo
(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 oftensaid: , - ; ' ;
; "Every man will go broke who is a persistent bear - -on
the future of this great United States of ours." .
This Danli holds an Optomistic View of the Future :
i-We 'belieVe in the institutions of this town and community, and we
are anxious to support financially any worthy enterprise. - ,
TCEi
V; T. LINDSEY, Presfdentr " J. D. HESTER, Cashiar
ur $12.00 per bbk by the barrel.
5 pounds coffee $1.00.
A few tubs best lard 19c.
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forVevervthing'
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