THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. 0. Our Saluda Dei S. A. NADERS, Editor Bailment Short Paragraphs. re- Cor- Miss Alice McGreene has turned to Savannah Ga. Mrs. ' 'Red' McCallister went to Brevard last Thursdoy. Mrs. Brooks Wilson went to Hendersonville last week. Miss Arra Lankford spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C. Born to Bale Pace and wife on October 21st. a little daughter. Leighton Capps visited his mother at Flat Rock last Sunday. A coat of paint has added to beauty of the home of Will For rest, y" - Mrs. Dalton, of Horseshoe, visited Mrs. J. W. Pace last week. - . WillCathey and wife, of Ashe ville, have rooms at the Cul liphers. - - V Wm. Humes has enhanced the beautv of his home with a coat w of paint. One hundred children were en rolled in the Saluda graded school last week. Mrs. John Thompson and child ren, returned from a visit to Greenville, S. C. . Mrs. S. S. Oehlerof Iona Lodge has gone to Charlnston, S. C, for the winter. Mrs. J. D. Bowne, of Ashe ville, is visiting her sister' Miss Jennie Thompson. Mrs. .Leo face nas opened a lunch room between the barber shop and the Carolina Bank. Mrs. Ida Scott left last week for Demorset, Ga., to be with her daughter Mrs. Erank.Stevens. Misses Smith, Uniacke, Richardson, and Mrs. Post motor ed to Hendersonville last week. The infant child of John Met-' calf died Saturday and was hur ried Sunday morning at Mountain Page. Mr. Mason filled his pulpit at the Baptist church last Sunday and as usual preached a good sermon. 12 000 Mile of Fisheries Canada baa ''the most x extensive and best stocked commercial fijblng waters tn the worldy Including 5.000 miles ol Atlantic and 7,000 miles of Pacific coast, and 220,000 square miles el fresh water. ; ;; v In Pra'se of Early t Rising. I was always an early riser. Happj the man ' who Is. Every morning day comes to him with a virgin's love, .full Df bloom and freshness. The youth of nature Is contagious. Hkelb'e.alsC of a happy chtta.-rBalwer-Lytton. Walls No Bar to Wireless. The antennae of the wireless statloc n the cathedral of Florence, Italy, ire entirely within thet building, jei work satisfactorily, though the wire ess waves pass through several thick vails. - " '- vV- . v, , . i TT:v. - j - Via m v. lows: chairman: Mrs. Henry Wair MTPflPnPK HOIMSTPr OR-1 T r LI1K lilUiea UU. wi vi ; ... ,, livered .an able sernon at the church the high spookey spooks with;;vi Methodist church last Sunday invite all friends to meet them oampoen, ''TTi " ' - ' morning. arrayed in costumes for a grand Mrs. John Busnneii. ; TAono-rPcraHnnnftliA Mofho- Carnival of SpOOkS. " c . : v CClUHlSUS ,-v a;0 nhuroh pninvpH wpll.'rATinVr- Find your way to the witches h p Rhvne and Mr. Barrs, of ed solo by Mrs. Albert Hill last aen ana nave yoururmuc uu. Rutherfordton, were nere mis Sunday morning: ; Eptfcrth Lesgua Meeting. week on business. Mrs. S. C. Tiner went to Hen. on last Sunday night the Ray Arledge, of Greensboro, dersonyille last Thursday to visit juniors on the "Baby League" spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Justus and her met wfth the senoir. League, home folks. : friend Mrs. Conner. The children sang very sweetly Miss Carrie McNeeley of Toxa- Mrs. J. Ralph Newman and and the senoir Leajrue was happy way. has filled Mrs. Caldwells children, who have spent the to have these little ones present, place as teacher of the sixth and summer at Iona Lodge have re- After the children's service seventh grades' in Stearns High turned to Greensboro, N. C. the topic for the evening "Les- school. ; Mr. McGinnis, wife and Miss sons from recent events' V were Miss Mae.Mills is visiting: rela- McGinnis after spending ade? taken up. . tives in Spartanburg this week, lightful summerat Mrs. Locke's' On next Sunday night the Prof. C M. Clarkson spent the left last Moriday for Coco Fla. League will discuss problems week-end with his family at Mrs. Julia K. Campbell and growing out of the peace corner- Columbia S; C. Miss Killian, of the Esseola'left ence and the league of Nations. Migg Minnie Arledge Roone Monday for a three weeks visit f.!r. Wooley Brings Home His Bride. Arledge and father J. P. Arledge in Hickory and Mt Holly, N. C. 0n October 11, at White Rock, spent Sunday with" relatives in Miss Annie Warring and Miss N. C. Harold C. Wooey and Miss Forest City. Howes are returning to Charles- Rosa Croucher were married at Lynri Smith and f amily, Major ton. Miss Cammie Rhetle and the home of the bride's uffcle Dr. Hutcherson and family, spent Mrs. Burden left Wednesday for Packard. Mr. Wooley' is a the 'week-end with: friends at nariesiuii, o. j. grauuate ui uie iuao., xxKiicui- oteiuiis, j. C, offer for sale at public outcry to Master Bobbie Little visited tural college and since last April Misses Estella and Eva Pacer bedhla?dsidder following de" his grand parents in Spartan- has been employed as head man Elma Newman of Stearns High scsituateSCooper Gap township, Polk tanburg last week. Bobbie went at Overbrook Orchard. The School spent the week-end with ulnlTn &tf to the circus, saw the monkey young coupie nave reiiLcu iub their parent near saluaa. lands of J. W. Biddy, J. B. Wilson, Z. and fed the elephant. V Overbrook cottage which they E. W. S. Cobb, family, and Mr. . .v , QMvtimv no- Miss Wnnlpv wVn , , ers containing acref more or iess, iurwm Thompson, is naving a wvww7"' . w " -r . McFariana ana tamuy auenaea known immber J VJl . NOTICE OF SALE FOR PARTITION. (- North Carolina, t Polk County ; George T. Jones and others ; vs. " ' " J E. Laughter and others NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a decree of tl e Superior Court of. Polk county in tl ie aove entitled proceeding, in which it was ordered that the land hereinafter d sscribed be sold for partition between tl e oiaintiffs and defendants as ten- nants in common, the undersigned Com missioner will, on ! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 at 12 o'clock Noon, at the court house door of Polk county, in Columbus N. basement made beneath his house. The floor is being made of con crete and the wall of stone. He is also beautifying his yard. Quite a number, of the girls and boys , are preparing to be t.h pirona at Snartanburer last school ana since then, a teacner Thursday. win De a welcome aaaiuon w Saluda. A Weiner Roast . Miss Letha Barber, of Mill Spring visited . friends here last week. . y J. A. Newman spent several days in Greensboro, N. C, on A crood old fashioned out door witches and spookes v next Satur- party was enjoyed by many day night.- .Look out all ye vounc folks at the Sanders Dlace business. folks. Don't get frightened. . last Friday night. . Frank Green of Stearns High Mrs: J. A. Slifer, of Charles- There was dropping the School speritthe week-end with ton west va.,- who has been the handkerchief,, here we go around home folks. guest of her daughter Mrs. Oehler the rosemary bush and other at Iona Lodge , during the sum- games. Many Jolly songs were mer has gone to Fla., for the sung with zest and whole heart- winter. mess. The refreshments were served around the bright fire of immense as tne Alien laugnter , nome Dlace and beine fully described b metes and bounds as per survey of K. li lan ton surveyor, made m said cause, and shown by map made by said Surveyor on hie m said cause. The terms of said sale are one-third cash, balance to be evidenced by two promissory notes in equal ' amounts bearing interest from date due payable in 6 and 12 months from date of sale. Title to be retained untill purchase money is paid in full. , : S . This 6th day of October 1920. ;'", A. Y. AKLEDGE, Commissioner. All kind; Buildine Mnto-. Feeds pnces can be by calling on us Hearon Lumber Co, oaia, N. c. Shoe Shop Work Promptly and Neatly done J- A. Johnso n J- W. PACE Meat Market All kinds of meats, both tive and western,, chidceu eggs, fish, etc. Lard of il ikinds and fancy sausage; Prompt and Courteous Sens - Phone No. 7 NOTICE. Having qualified as executer of the eseate of Katharine C. Farris, deceased, late of Polk A Pc!itic2l Heating. Ti- J. Jpnlcina trip "Rpnuhlionn L . M. r: : logs. Alter tne weiners came candidatefor congress spoke at the large mellow apples frpm Quj. iurarjr nai last inursuay nignx. the orchardf all the, guests xie naa a large ana attentive audience. Altelhraeen Pcrty. The Mountain House will be a spookey place next Friday night. , iiii yj IMI mi mm as they bade adieu to the hosts, Messrs. Eugene and Donald Sand ers declared that every thing had combined to create happiness duripg the evening. - Meeting of The Civic League. a a " 1 An interesting meeting of the' civic League was held at Mrs. How Gasoline Destroys. Tue bureau of biological survey says a,.5' "i! County North Carolina, this is to holes in the body. When such oily notify all persons having claims substances as gasoline come in direct acrainst said estate to Dresent tn?. r??Z2 VZSL to the undersigned excutor at their office in New York or to W. T. Lindsey at Tryon; N. C within one year from this date or this notice will be pleaded . in Dar oi tneir recovery. All per- The baby was wrapped in the hood of sons indebted to said estate will the mothers fur coat. In the most ble for them to breathe, and death shortly ensues. . Cradle- Boards. There pre nine different kinds of 'Cradle hoards used b the various tribes of North American Indians. The Eskimos did not use such a board. southern tribes the babywas merely bound to the mother's back by a "strip of lnV Inn. annnorh tn hftM t. SAVED HIS HORSE Quick Lunches, Pies and Calces Like your mother used to make m. LEO PACE, Saluda, U. C. MM, For farm lands or town property see E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chartered and Suprvisd by th Stat off North Carolina Mr. R. L. Mclntyre, of Altoona, E. M. Salley's last Friday after- Ala., says: ."Dr. LeGear's Anti- noon.' The meeting was well at- septic Healino; Powder, quickly tendedand topics of the day were healed some bad wire cuts on my discussed. All were interested horses I defy any stranger to in how we might help to improve find the slightest scar on him." our town'. The newly acquired Dr. LeGear's Advice and Rem right to vote was discussed., edy saved this valuable animal. Mrs. Corwifti spoke of having He warns you not to leave a lived in a state in which women wound, sore or cut exposed, but voted before she came to N. C. to dust on Dr. LeGear's Antisep and gave, some valuable inf or- tic Healing Powder, which in mation. . Walter Jones gave a stantly forms an antiseptic pro talk which pleased the ladies tection and promotes, healthy very much. healing. Mrs. Frederick Hollister also In this 28 years of Veterinary spoke well. In fact it was a Practice and Expert Poultry meeting m wnicn everyone was ureeamg, un Lieuear nas corn interested and several of the pounded a remedy for every cur ladies spoke, able ailment of stock or poultry. .Mrs. Campbell, the president Whenever they require a remedy of the civic League will be away it will pay you, as it did Mr. Mc during the winter months but Intyre, to purchase from your the ladies decided to meet once dealer the proper Dr. LeGear a montn cnoosmg a president Uvemeay, on a satistactcon or protem. money back guarantee. please make immediate settle ment. This 23 day of September 1920 Guarnity Trust Conpany of New York - Executor. Mack P. Spears Attorney-at-Law Patents Secured Columbus, N. C W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. R. Hartwell M DENTIST Landnim, South Cwb WE SOLICIT " Your orders for Floring, Ceifcji ing. Finish, Monldings, Frami. manufacture this and can sxvt.rj money. See. us for lath, brick, t, and sash. - J. T. GREEN LUMBER COtf $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 Peoples Bank & Trust Co. v W LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. Certificate of Dissolution. Kill That Ovid With CASCARA M), QDIWINE , FOR Colds, Coughs AND La Grippe -; v . -Neglected Colds are Daneeroua Tmk no chances- KeeP this standard remedy handy for the firaf . Breaks tp a cold in 24 hours - ReUevee Qnppe in 3 daprs ExceUent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara ia h piJ. Laxative Mo Opiate in HUTs. vacara is Dett Tonic aeece. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT H. P: Ck)rwith went to Ashe ville on Monday, where he will w' . I Ma. m.t . - ma.. put in the week attending the -aiaw 01 wora Mro,,na-ueparnnenl 0I 5me apple show and helping with the -VnvmKr. presents may 001116 Polk county booth. Whereas it appears to my satisf ac- On -next Sunday, the Methodist kdK?Sat" tion thereof by the unanimous consent World's Temperence Sunday with StfflttearaonS U cinal omce is situated m the City of Won. County of Polk. State of North Meeting Of Saluda branch Carolina (Eugene Brownlee being the Aw,-: t j r t 11 vnerem ana m cnarge mereoi. American Ked Cross Polk County upon whom process may be served) , Chanter was held Ottnbpr IS haa complied with the requirements of A ix, 'V chapter 21; revisal of 1905, entitled - " vv' j cwjw w ao I uurporanons, preiimmary ui tne is MPMi County will pay Hi?' piraperty cared for 1 The land on which Overbrook Orchard J nlanted rnst: nnlv $1ft 00 nor QTn WVpn orCJl w r v.vr. vv Vl UViVt ' day it is for sale at a bargain. There are go buildings ' in good repair: 2dl the tools necessary work i.t, including new Power Sprayer. It 1,600 fruit trees in good condition. If you jg a fine home and pleasant and profitable work w is tne piace, Have another orchard of 2.200 trees in combe county that will make as good orchara terms. - . ... ' - )hmj & given. Little work beyond that suSg of Certificate of Dissolution: of social interest was done, tho 'sSSSVii& T3 T- ! - 1 - 1 a c reiicn orpnan nas oeen sup- jjorted for two years by members of the branch and by individual efforts outside pf Red Cross funds miss isox, having served as chairman for the past three years tendered her resignation. Mrs. McKee resigned -as treasurer. ; The result of the election for officers of the branch are as fol- Carolina, do hereby certify that the 1 xi Jl" 9 A 1 1 A A 3 A 1 AA MM corporation aia, on me iijra aay 01 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 of, which said consent and the record 01 the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. f In testimony whereof. I have hereun to set my hand'and .affixed my official seal at Raleigh, Uhis 23rd day .of Sep tember, 1920. - ., ;. r J. BRYAN GRIMES, k v- ; , , Secretary of State. If You Happen To De Passing The Carolina State Bank with money m your that can easily be saved we invite you to co and open a Savings Account. THE CAROLINA STATE BANK David C. narrow Prat. . Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Lane a W. C. Robertson Vice Pres 3 -

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