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0 j. Jones spent Saturday in Spartanburg '.'"'V1-- Armistice ijr we.? fev-xijr fresh cow ior saie. ow-d. o. GtNTRv, Landrum,,S; C. ' ill of our merchants are lcfok for a goa n juuay iraue. ... , ; cLlil- - jl G. DiaKe was m pparian- jargon uuc-" .r-,. - Warren Fisher transacted pusi AcVipville last week. . k r. Williams transactea Djusi- c.ovf anVmro Mondavi- i Y. Arledge, 01 nenaerson- s. L. S. Pressonis a guest 0f her parents W. J. Gaines and 1 i. j J. Garren is spending a few JjVS WlUi menus ctu vvmsiuii em. ' . ' v-" ' jliss Sallie Streadwickv spent i The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Church invites the public, to .participate in the Pilgrim: Party 'at the Library December 14th. Tryon has been enjoying some' excellent fall -weather so far with the prospects very good for it to i last , for some time yet. You can't beat , Tryon'sclimate no matter where you go. John L. Strosahl, son-in-law of Rev. J. F. Black, who took first prize at the Polk county fair on his fine team of draught mares took first prize on one o the mares, and second on - the 'other at the Spartanburg county fair last week. V v THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON.- N. 'c. Friday, Nov. 12, 1920 The new picture shoW will open for business on Saturday Nov.. 20, with nothing but- high class pictures. ManagerHearon in forms us he expects; to give our people as good pictures as are Friday attending the fair at Spar- made, and asks . that you come (iiburg. : ' '. ; .' ' : and see for ' yourself V that they I The coming season promises to are properly shown. W the best Tryon has enjoyed C several years. " ' The newly: elected county Herewith is a letter written to f To the Peopla of Tryon. Orders . . solicited - for . cakes" cookies 'mayonnaise. Sweaters made to order. Samples of woo) will arrive shortly; ' Misses Mar tin" and Beard, Melrose f Ave. Phone 127. . . - " C At The Congregational Church. Rev. W. Ar .Black,' A. -M. Pas tor. :, ' ::. :-;V" .y ::?...f. " Bible School Sunday morning at io. : . v ...;;--'-.,.;. - ' Public Worship and? Sermon at 11-, , r v; . Bible Studies in Matthew Wed nesdays at 4. p. m. - , Tourists and all citizens cordi ally welcome, t . WANT COLUMN fficials will take charge of their our Mayor, and Commissioners Sices on uecemDer v. regarding the Darks around the Hard and soft wood for sale, Southern Railway station.- We ft. and- 8ft. lengths J. 'P. ask that you read it then do as r i l -1 .n .ii -sv lack, uraer uy man. requested py Mayor Bacon. We Don't forget that the holidays would also" suggest that the jre JUSt aruunu me turner, auu ajui give uui maiauai m&uuc- o your shopping early. tions to break up the habit some Columbus Baptist church Sun- of our loaf ers have of congregat- r. i i irv.rvn t i,: incr arniiTirl tViP stntirm panppinllv ay ocnooi iu.wu. irreacmug - . j 1:00. E.J.JONES, Pastor; on aunuays. Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins and little Polk County News, n-n - i j. t'.-.t XT r Jon, Dili, visiLtJU reiauves m njuu, n.-'U -.- Chesnee, S. C. Sunday and Mon- Dear Sirs , r av. I Trie following letter has been Mrs. W. J. Gaines, who has received by the Mayor and Corn ell spending the past six weeks missioners of the town of Iryon. Philadelphia, returned home " Knoxville, Tenn. ednesday. ' : Nov. 6, 1920. Lay aside your little hammer Mayor & Commissioners, d boost. If you can't, boost, Town of Tryon, N. C. tnnt zr( let. snmeonp. bave Gentlemen: Jour place that can. I have made repeated efforts to wv To,w, or. nn'fo n improve our small parks at our Seville, were guests of Mrs. passenger station. To date nave been able to ac complish very little on account of the loafers that congregate on the fence " and even trample hedge, shrubbery and grass. This work if successful, would improve tne appearence or your town and I will kindly ask your cooperation in protecting it. Any assistance lent will be greatly appreciated. Yours very truly (Signed) Mrs. Henry Fondi) Special Representative. We ask the cooperation of the Wood for Sale Phone 42 Hen ry Acker. V : For, Sale: Hampshire pigs G. G: Weaver. 1 - ' r Wanted :-rlA!good tenant with help. Come and see land and crops on place. Chas. J. Lynch, Stock Farm Tryon, N. C. ' . Pigs For SALElOto 12 weeks old. C. J. Lynch - , ruKOALis-une. jersey Dull, one Berkshire Poland - China sow. Apply to M. C. Palmer, Tryon, N. C. v Theval!ey is beautiful these i j : a ii nne anramn aays. a. waiK or drive out there is quite worth while, with a stop at' the Valhalla Tea House for a light luhchtea or old drink even. Open from 11a. m. until dark, also evenings ii necessary, v For Sale: One "Buick road ster, .good tires perfect condition. P. H. Bailey, Saluda, N.. C. Ford Touring car 1919 model, tor sale -hiXcellent condition. J. T. Green Lumber Co. Tryon N. C. - For Sale: Chevrolet touring car, good tires, newly 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 Judge. FoS Sale: Gasoline engine 1-2 h. p. good as new. See Arthur .Scruggs. imison's parents, J. B. Livings- Jaand wife, Sunday. (Haste ye people to your, gar- p, and prepare your old tyme1 srments that ye may be suit- ly apparelled for ye Pilgrim arty. C J. Lynch returned home ' om Savannah, Ga., 'Wednesday pre he had been to exhibit his pehog, Rob Roy, at the fair at fat place. .: ; Trjon Lodge open to guests. arm comfortable rooms; good pe. For rates. aDDlv Mrs. H. Your banker should' be your friend, should be on the alert to protect your interests .. in every possible way. Many; times your banker protects you, 4f he is the right sort, and youwill not know of It. Many a person's 'financial - -v success is dated from the time he had the confidence of his banker. Thisbank is constantly on the ...... , alert to benefitits customers. It is making good for this reason.. The customer is protected' by safe and sound banking methods. Every loan is ; considered impar tially and the customer ' s require ments are met when the . loan comes within sound banking, We are passing through a cri sis in the readjustment of condi tions that was brought about- by the war. ' The inevitable pay day is here and we are going through I Locke. Table board; $12.00 Public in this matter pweek. - J. M. Hearon, of Saluda, has fen m Tryon this week looking to the installation pf . his cture show, which will open for it run on Saturday, Nov.. 20.. - J. Gaines . and daughter, S. W. S ' Prpf5soTv wp.nt to uington, jj. monaay to pet Mrs. Gaines, who; was re ming home from Philadelphia. & us bake your cakes," and w your salads and sandwiches Vour next party. ; Try us Announcement of . open Mountain Industries Tea later. Misses Martin; and Melrose Ave. Phone 127. irday November themh another great ; day - for On that day we want to ie more habit to our list of es "The Movie Habit'! ost office building is be- into a Movie THeatre be run on the highest ble for a small jtown. r the patronage the :how. We want every that it is his show and t a success let every booster and come or friend to every show. If 3 to Vinvp q MAxri ls worthwhile by helping cause along with a good " visit. We understaud to have shows each af ter d evening, i DOnt forget 2atday-20th-Somethiner Yours very truly, F. P. Bacon Mayor Z. to. WMe Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures Located under old P. O. building on Trade street will be glad to serve you at any time. , TRYON, N. C. .... ... - , . .... . Eyery; 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, ' rT'Eiicalyptus; Menthol '.Spray VDSSflLG3)0NE'S PHACiRJACY m mm. For Satisfactory Service TRYUSP X NORTH TRADE STREET it nicely. It is going to work out all right in the end. 'We can all help bring about normal con ditions by working more, spend ing less ; and paying our debts promptly. ! Don't keep money on your per son or hidden in out of the way places. It is dangerous. - Rob beries and. fires have caused mil lions of , dollars loss. Open an account with this, or some other good bank, and check against it as needed that is the business way.- Money not in circulation hinders business it is 'a loafer, doing the owner nor anyone else any good. A" dollar in the. bank is an active dollar. ' It works all the time. It makes business bet ter and that helps you whatever your station in life may be. " A Certificateof Depcteit in this G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER J O N ES Vice President is i a . too Tiryoini, Noirith bank pays a liberal rate of inter est from the day. deposited and your money is always ready should you need it If you have idle funds call in and we will gladly explain how to put the money to work and bring .you a fair interest rate. - Our savings " department is thriving and growing right on. A dollar will open an account and we will pay, 4 per cent interest and compound it quarterly. If v you have your regular account with some other bank and do not care to change open a savings account with us, even it is small we will appreciate the business. We have customers who started with us in a small way and now their accounts run in to nice sums. One dollar will start you. W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier I CairoDflima. v- Notice is hereby given that Bureess Gormany is makine application to the Governor of North Carolina for a par don. He is now serving a sentence of four months on - the roads in Gaston County for violating the liquor laws convicted and sentenced at the Sept. term of Polk court. This October 27, 1920. DORA WILLIAMS Wher Icebergs Originate. The source of practically all the Ice bergs of the arctic and sub-arctic re gions Is Greenlnna. Owing to the northwnrd set of the West .Greenland currents the bers of this side are car ried first to the north and It Is only at about the seventy-fourth or seventy fifth parallel of latitude that they be gin to make their. way westward to come down on the Atlantic side. Early Mesmerism. Braldlsm Is an old name for nypno-. tlsib, derived from James Braid, who Invented this species of mesmerism in 1843. . You Must Believe This. Perhaps ti e most remarkable freaks of lightning was that "related by John Still, the famous bishop of Wells. A storm broke over Wells cathedral dm lng a service. ' Afterward the bishop, his wife and many members of the congregation found themselves marked with a, cross on various parts of th body.- Not a soul was Injured by -the lightning. The Repeating Rifle. The. repeating rifle was known and accepted in sporting circles as early as 1840,' but was not adopted by the United States army Until 1864. Under the Hat. A man may cover up a 5-cent head wjth a 1&10 hat, but 'the . minute he opens his mouth you forget all about tne hat and say, "What a fool he LsT For Safety's Sake. It Is a good thing that castorvoil doesn't . taste as nice as Ice cream. If It did the kids would drink the whole battle. And that would never do. MUwaukee Sentinel! Chuckles In Court. In a Rhymney valley police court It turned out that a defendant shot a pigeon, the property of a Mr. Fowler, and evidence was given by Mr. Bird. Jzzi ' U We will continue to offer you bargains in . the way of clothing, jcoat suits,, sweaters, shoes, hats,4.f urniture 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 j all sizes for men. women and children. We have specials in hosiery, ginghams, outings, and children's shoes ' Flpur $12.00 per bbl- by the barrel. 5 pounds coffee $1.00. A few tubs best lard 19c. (5) - FOR 'EVERYTHING Tfirwini din store. Watch for announcements.-- il
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