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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C. Y 1- Joseph KBlaritbri.:LA.. For member Co. Bd. of Ed James Jackson:....:.- .. For Commissioners Chas. Davenport -:W.-T:-'Wflkins'I.Z:---:v B. E. Hinsdale.....:-..: . ...:..129l '.1.1339 :..:.1388 :.::..1429 . .1391 .....:1386 FARM DEPARTMENT '.. ; ...... .. r- ..: (Continued from page 1) ; ness man in Polk county wh o is in a position to do so to come to the rescue and aid in making your county site one of the best, most progressive arid;" cleanest little county sites in North Caro lina with all modern improve ments and the best school that can be found anywhere and see how old Polk will then stand among the other ninety-nine counties of the old north state. The Official Count Lafayette G, Thompson v Elazer A. Arledere :..:.. .1347 1331 Walter D. Westbrook MICICIE SAYS: 'A NeeQift, & uue -tw , AOS AND toC OiftO -oxjcY -woa . The . various . candidates for county office in Polk county re ceived the following vote. For State Senate Solomon Gallert ... : . .1418 Robert M. Oates 1418 C. J. Edney.. ... -... .11346 Mack. P. Spears L.1349 For Representative C. 0. Ridings . John W. Walker For Sheriff Frank Jackson William C. Robertson ... For Register of Deeds William C. Hague William F. Swanri. .....1348 For Coroner R. B. Williams . . . .... 1406 W.T. Head . ,Lv..i :.. 1367 For Surveyor . J. B. Livingston 1424 r - jK OOt, TO ASS tUS O-ST UVCE. -tVW UC, "CUKX 1426 1330 .1400 1362 .1416 1 v , IP I Ml For farm lands or town property see W. T. LDNIBSEY E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN - Vice Pres. Building & Loan Assn. Chartered and Supervised by the State of North Carolina Peoples TJie after-service that goes with the Fordson Tractor is second to -none. 7 Fordson dealers are located in every community with stocks of repair parts and employing skilled mechanics who know just how the I Fordson should be repaired and taken care of to do its best work. This Fordson service means that your tractor can be kept busy every working day during the entire year; that Fordson repair men are ready to show you how to get the best results from the tractor. f . . Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It's your protection. It is a protection now being enjoyed by more.than 100,000 Fordson farmers in the United States. 7 Let us tell you about the Fordson tractor and Fordson service. Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm Come in andiet us prove everything we say. $100 shares 25c per week. Series now open (monthly or quarterly payments if preferable) . Certificates issued f orpaid up stock offering investors a very attractive net income free from taxes. Information freely given by the undersignee, at the Copies Bank & Trust Co. W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. fo) 3 nn; Go. Ford Cars Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors 1 M -11p'..igpy..ii' mm Patterson has made another lucky purchase. Re has just returned from, a buying trip. He fouhd certain jobbers hard up for cash. He had the cash. He made them an offer. They took it. GTKS This enormous stock is added to the $100,000" Mill End Sale, giving that sensational event a new start and of- iermg you nignest quality merchandise tor one-third their value. , Meeting the New Conditions With Cut Prices, These Articles Will Go On Sale ' '0T10K otroi Best $1.50 Work Shirts.. , .-...75c (One to a customer) . ' Dress and Apron Ginghams and Sheeting, 6 yards to a customer per yard...... Z. ........10c Ladies' White Hosiery, only 6 pair ' to a customer, per pair. :2 l-2c Nil Some Trade Stimulators. With a cash purchase of $25.00-i0 yards of percale unbleached sheeting at 5c per yard or a T piece of enamel ware. . ; . . -', With a cash purchase of $50.00, a Japanese 18 fnch doll for 25c. With any Shirt at $2 or over, a $1 Scarf pin for lc. With any man's suit or overcoat over $25.00, a $2.50 suit case for 95c. Note These Prices Tablets, 3 for.. ....:!. ...... . ..'. lOc All wool blankets, value up to $15.00 $7.95 All wool blankets, value up to $16.50 9.95 Blue Buckle Overalls.. .. . 1.95 15c Handkerchiefs, only...... .... . ... '05 All men's' silk shirts, 1-3 off. . - All madras shirts, 25 per cent off. Value up to $89.50 $29:S0 Largest shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that ever came to Hendersonville at a ridiculous low price. You can save about 40 per cent. All o'ther men's and boy's clothing at a saving vof about 50 per cent. . 10-4 Linen Sheeting, value $2.00, , now...:.c.. ............ .$1.25 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, value $100, now .....: .59 36-inch Percale and wide bleach- ing, value up to 50c, now .19 32-inch Dress Ginghams, value, up to 59c, now-., ' :..-. .. '.25 27-inch Dress Ginghams, value up .to 45c, now .19 EVERYTHING IN STORE PRICED ON SAME BASIS 1 yard wide Sheeting, value up to 25c, now. ....'... 1,000 yards of Ginghams and sheetings, value up to 35c now -A Hickory Shirting, value up to 35c, now X tiy 1 lot Georgette Waists, value up to $8.50,, now... L Men's; Women's .and Children s Sweaters,, value up to $3.50 now Wool Hosiery, now - Men's Heavy Union Suits, value at $3.00 now... r 1 Silk and Wool Children's Union & Suits, value $1.50, now. . 'a Ladies' and Children's Coat Suits : Dresses of the finest makes, : cally at your own pnee. Hendersonville, North Carolina I F i
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