were - - : ci - visiting Jas. TRYON ITEMS. the flour of quality. fSrs was in AsheviUe on business. Vwilkins and family : v, Friday. - Hill Mrs. Kennedy1. night, to " I wife, a girl. . Tvu-eY Owens went to Char fg C, Thursday. ' ; 7p Rogers, of Flat Rock, t'in'Tryon Wednesday. .. Thomas Lankford was Miss Margie Lapps apetiii, oun intivps at Flat Rock. MWlUi luc - Uv .. .. n I? ; 'fanchon7' tne nour ui quaucy. v K iMcFarland and wife are I-' 'L' the paints ot a nne gin, ourn Tuesday, Miss Edith Mi'ler, oi umger- was VlSllirig iiun lrieiius Wednesday. : - M. M. Melyin and wite, are j, C. Fisher. Hon. T.T. Ballenger, of At- jjnta, VlSlieu neic uuju i imnjf Monday. Mrs. Earl Grady and daugh- in Spartanburg. - r : I Switzer and family, of Gastonia spent the week-end in Tryon. at Oak Hall. v t . Presson, and wife and little babe spent a few days in AsheviUe this week. Miss Ruth McFee was in-Knox- viile; Tenn. this week Duymg . a fall stock of millinery. Mrs. E. Rhodls will leave to- tomorrow for Atlanta to buy a stock of fall millinery. G. H. Holmes and family left Saturday for a short camping trip near Lake Toxaway. Fanchon" the flour of quality. Our Public School. h S ?ld North State ied lowered blessing unthe people of Tryon and n C in ral this um Z' Jh dental clinicwas com pleted here last week, and fifs nn of the State Health Department is here mak ing engagements for the clinic to removei:onsils and adenoids. Jon, with her, -alvB says mat the engagement here will probably not extend over two days, that a number of trained nurses will be here; the best specialists both to perform and admmster the anaesthetic; and that the most careful attention will be given to the patients. ( It is almost beyond our highest dreams to expect so much to be done for us, without any effort or expense to those who need it. Let me as the head of the school urge that all those between 6 and 12 who need treatment be at the School Building, August 31, and there let those splendid Doctors and nurses put our child ren in a condition to do better work in the school as well as be healthier. By having our child ren examined and treated if nec essarythe state will see that we appreciate what is being done for us and will be even more ready to help us again. Try to see Miss Dunn this week, or sometime. before Aug., 31. She will make appointments for you. Anybody will help you to get m touch with her. If there are any other boys and girls who were' not in this school last year I'd be very glad to have thenrjneet me, so that I can classify them before school begins. I hereby announce that I shall be at the School Building on Friday, Sept.-2, for the pur pose of classifying all new pupils. I shall ask all the teachers who are in town at that time to assist THE POLK COUlITY imUO - - . . i : i ' ..... - 44 GENUINE Bull Durham TOBACCO Fred E. Swarm has "sold his iome in Lynn and is preparing to locate his family in Tryon. Miss Lucile Smith returned home Saturday from a visit with her grandmother, at Greenville. G. E. Bell eft Mondav for Greensboro where he will attend the State Council of the Junior Order. ; ' W. A. Bryson and family, of AsheviUe, were guests, this week, of W. W. Creasman and family. Rev. Mr. H. N. Bowne and family returned Saturday from a very pleasant vacation, spent at Cotuit, Mass.". For Sale:-Mixed oak and pine 4 ft, wood $5. 00 per cord deliverd in Tryon. Leave orders with C. W. Morgan. Mrs. James Jackson returned home Monday after a visit with, ner daughter Miss Jeannette Jackson, in AsheviUe. Whit Beatson and family, after a pleasant visit of two weeks with relatives in Tryon left Sat urday for their home near Wash ington. "Fanchon" the flour of quality. A.H. Missildine and family, of Canastota, N. Y. , who have been visiting the family of his toother,' E. E. Missildine, for ii tne past week returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Unwin and daiiffhter. who been spending several months in Trvon left Wednesday for New York. They will sail 0n the 26th on the S. S. Baltic for lheir home in London. ForSale:-Pure Pedigree Ful 1U1U us trom prize winning at Sumter and Lee county dirs tw vears. Yield 60 bushel er acre without fertilizer this reason. pri0P ft 9c u . n . e u i0 b. Mavesvillft. R. P. 50 hn; or e $1.15 bu. judge the poor g trP of this mountain section J; Poor seed. Sow these and v!n pen furrows in October n,vAa,rvest a crP worth while me. You can help the school won derfully to cooperate inthese re quests. Make your preparations to be present at the opening. We, the teachers want to meet you and know you. In the Literary Digest of Aug. 13, there was an excellent article in which suggestions were given U You can roll cigarettes for I Oct s from ono ba of hav Tryon, N. C, 1. s, Member S. i C. 1Qreeders Association.' You'll find it everywhere. 0. F. Creasman, of 'AsheviUe, spent Saturday and Sunday in Tryon, a guest of his brother W. W. Creasman. Lost: $5.00 reward for return of bill fold' if contents- intact. Lost August 19, 1921. Return to Box 147 Tryon. ' . Jack Boatright, who has been spending several weeks in Try on, left for his home in 1 Rich mond, Va. , Wednesday. The infant child of Cal Phillips died Wednesday at home on Pea Ridge was buried at Pea Ridge Baptist church Thursday." Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby giyen that the co-partnership heretofore exist ing between E. Rhodes andSallie Straed wick, doing buisness as Rhodes & Stread wick at Tryon in the County of Polk and State of North Carolina, has been dissolv ed, the said SallieE Stredwck having withdrawn from the busi ness. In the future the business will be conducted by E. Rhodes, who has assumed all the indebt edness of the firm and to whom all -bills are payable. This 20th day of August 1921. E. Rhodes Sallie E. Streadwick Next Week at The Strand: Will . be shown four unusual as to the course of study. In pictures. Tuesday brings the this the author, stated that jorig heralded Mack Sennett five musie is essential in school work. reel ,-ov makei Married Life. The school, board and I have Thursday's feature is The Hood already beeh trying to get music lum, with Mary Pickford and on m our school. 1 think every Friday comes the famous stage girl and boy ought to know the CC33 Twin Beds. Saturday, notes, men vaiue aim uavc tllc charminc: Mareruente Ulark m power of controlling his or her jr latest and best picture from voice. How can we do this work her own studio Scrambled Wives. without a piano? It is a pleasure It ig seidom that any theatre can to know that Mesdames Holden, provide four such wonderful Doubleday and foppe, ana otners are devising means by which we can have an instrument at the opening. Won't it be fine if! ovnrvhnrlv nuts forth his most earnest efforts for these parallel sides of school' life? It will be a fine idea for every boy and girl in town as well as in school to dve something if only a small amount toward the installation rrfthe Diano. Then the pupils will feel that the piano is ours, and therefore will have a personal interest in its up-keep. D. W. Simmons. 'Fanchon" the flour of quality. Fisher-McEIhenny On Sunday last Miss Emily Fisher was united in matrimony to Mr. L. C. McElhenny, Kev. mr. Rail officiating. Mr McElhenny is the young- fancrhter. of James G. Eisner, gov uio- ' -J and was born and rearea m she has many ArVUII, yyv,w f;Aa who wisn ner a happy and prosperous married Her husband is unKnown us but we will say for mm has been very fortunaten - ning a young lady "e Tn fr a hrlde. tVUArr OYTIftCt tO HiaKB W-", 1 11C.T -t home in Spartanburg. . "Fanchon" the flour of quality. The, Exception. : R.ea never sting unless they M. iSZSaA say. an exchange. How tbont the political beet Fri3. fc-tat 2C. 1021 Don't harber an idle dollar. Put every dol lar to work, that is the way to accumulate. We offer strong inducements. Our sayings department pays compound interest quarter ly. ' ; $1.00 starts an account , We issue Certificate of Deposit with liberial interest from day of deposit. Come in and talk it over. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President PE0PUS BANK. ft. TRUST W- F- LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier (WW Tiryoim, N.oirftlh) CairoDiinia. features in aweek, and we trust that Tryon will show its apprecia tion of Managers Early's efforts, by packing the Strand each evening. - F. P. Bacon was in Henderson ville Wednesday looking after business matters. v - Etrth Still Growing. In the early days of Its his Jbry th earth grew rapidly by . the addition of meteoric matter.) It is still growing In the same manner, though scarcely to an appreciable; extent, for the miss of meteoric matter added yearly Is reck oned to be only 20.000 tons. Saffron Once Royal Color. In Ireland saffron early became a . royal color and, for a long period af ter such excJuslveness was taken away in Grin, the yellow saffron-dyed shirt remained a mark of social distinction in the Hebrides. In art - saffron was much employed In medieval illurui naied manuscripts. In combination with tin foil as a substitute for gold, in d. of course, at all periods the color ing of many textiles was done witfo Attle crocus stigmas. Redwoods in Italy. California redwoods are commonly found planted tn every section of Italy, and they seem to develop speedil under the conditions of the Italian cli mate, says the American Forestry Magazine. In Bologna, recently a red wood tree' over four feet In diameter was cut, which had been planted only about 60 years ago. Sections of this tree are now exhibited In the Museum of the Royal Forestry c liege Floi ence "YOU CANT PASS A LAW THAT CREATES WEALTH'-- says . Congressman Temple of Pennsylvania. 'The cure cant come until the world gets to work". Every passing day reveals the need of greater thrift and harder work. The man or wormian with a Savings Account is the one ' 'on top" these days. Unlike bonds and stocks there is no shrinkage in value of a Savings Account. We pay four per cent interest and the beauty about it is that it is just like having the cash. THE BANK OF TRYON " . V "Polk County's Oldest Banking Institution" W. T. LINDSEY, President J. D. HESTER, Cashier D) vUJ ) J3 Rememberthat Satan remained in heaven until he began to knock his home town. Knocking hurts the knocker more than any-one ele. Rexall Liver Salts is good for knockers. On sale at RIISSILDINE'S PHARrJ3ACY. PHONE 1926 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS AsheviUe Machine & Welding Co. GENERAL MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Autombile Repairing-Overhaulinrj v Expert Woldins 50 BILTMORE AVE ASHEVILLE, N. C. U ' I IT IS A GOOD PLAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU SPEND FROM MONTH TO riOIlTII A Checking Account will give youjihis imformation to the last cent. We keep a record for you. No man ever tried transacting business through a bank and regretted it. r . . CALL TODAY THE CAROLINA STATE AN K I David C. Barrow Pres. A ' Ml- D. Lane Cashelr- Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. Loulso Lane ast. Cashier . W- C. Robertson Vice Pres. - . . 4 M L W W A Good Buy Now Will Hake You Honey a a Overbrook Orchard adjoins Saluda, makes beautiful home and a profitable business. Has crop this year and has never failed to produce fine apples, It is a money-maker and can be bought for $10,1)00 l$ss than it is worth if taken at once. ' Overbrook Cottage, 6 rooms, modern, with lot or will sell 2 acres bearing orchard and one of finest of building sites. ' ' '. ' . . I also have for sale 367 acres of woodland worth $25. 00 per acre, at $15.00. 63-acre orchard and stock farm. 2200 bear-' ing fruit trees, 7-room house. Well worth twice the price asked, $8,000. When developed it ' wilb be a money maker. . H. D. CORWDTIH1, . SaluffSd, N. .

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