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THIS POLK OOTOTt NEWS Miss Nell Crawley on Thurs day last became the bride, of Fletcher Capel, of Greenville, S. C. The wedding was a very quiet one, only the inmediate family and a few friends be w .present.' The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A-J Black. Alter tne ceremony the couple left for Greenville, where they will make their home. Mrs. Capel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawley-. and has many friends here, who join us in wishing them a happy anQ prosperous me. s i . n u II - - mm n 5 m; mm II M 12 We Believe in COLUMBUS We believe in our "home town." We believe it is the best town in Polk Coun ty in which to live. We believe it is an ideal town in which to live and transact busi ness. We believe it is one of the best towns in public spirit and good citizen ship. We believe Columbus is destined for continu ously increasing pro gress and prosperity. With this spirit, we offer our services to the individuals and business ' institutions of our town tory, hoping to advance the industrial, commer acil and financial inter- ests of Columbus and Polk County. Polk County Bank Trust Co. v Columbus, N. C. Capital ... . 13,000 Resources over - 100,000 Thursday, December, & 1 . 192 T YIK1E 'iPUBy December 25th, 1922 We will be closed for regular busi ness. For necessary medicines, telephone No. 3 or 4. .' Wishing you a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year. IVaDSSDLIDDNE'S PHARSVJAbv TRYON, N. C; - j UDStair iffl W e own and offer for sale $12,000 Town of Tryosi 6 per cent Gold Improves Bonds Maturities 2 to 19 years. Denominations of $500, Interest and principal payable at this bank. object t Prmlr Sales Legal opinion by Walter Jones, Esquire. These bonds of fer a very attractive investment. Prices and detailed in- tormation cheerfully given, - t ; THE BANK OF TRYON "Polk County's Oldest Banking Institution" 1 his Bank otters you every Banking Ac- commodation and Service consistent with good, sound conservative Banking. W. T. LINDSEY, President J. B. HESTER, Cashier W.T.Undsey I- L. Washburn J.JJ. Hester DIRECTORS D. E. Conner C M. Howse B. L. Ballanger T. T. Ballanger Dm C. Barrow Here are values in suits and overcoats, that makes it advisable, practical ana economical to give clothing for Xmas. All wool, new styled $22.50 $25. $30.' Young IVJon'o 2-Panto Suits Just the thing to give stfn, or brother for Christmas A full 1 . m t , im i 1 il season or real sansiactory service is assured in rnese suits. $20. $20.00 Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Pajamas -Silk Hosiery Wool Hosiery - V Silk Handerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs $25.00 Cuff Links -Collar Buttons Shirts Silk Shirts Gloves Scarfs $30.00 Supporters Neckwear Umbrellas Hats Caps Collar Bags Goods may tie exchanged after Christmas that do not tit x our money bacK it you want it. 2o No loans are iHade byfthis bank to any of its off Seers or directors. G. H. HOLEVSES, President J. T. WALDROP ,Vice President r-i- WALTER JONES' Vibe President PE W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier I trust' vmm KY. IMteiriber American Bankers Association 91 Off I t 113 E. Main ft' 1 1 $30- A 4 ' .v-.-.HEB mm u 3 1 nrn unjux. successors to 0)1115) fx if If:' STOiE Spartaniurgr S, C. We announce, with pleasure, that we have acquired the fixtures, location aid small remaining stock of the Biber Jewelry Store and and t ID IT ISIQSOOD w ith a large variety of New Jewelry, Diamonds. Watches, etc. ' We extend You a Most Cordial Invitation to visit our store and view the many new and beautiful articles of Jewelry suitable for Christmas Gifts! We are n J. Lewis WHO WE ARE ot strangers in Spartanburg. Farmer has for seven years been connected with Spartanburg estab lishments in the capacity of manufac turing jeweler and jewelry repair man. Edward F. Long has for the past four years had charge of the watch repair, department at Bibers. We have both had years of experience in the jewelry business; and will use this experience to the best advantage possible in serving our patrons. - ' New Stock in an Old Location Just as soon a? this deal was consum mated last week telegraphic orders were sent to America's leading jewelers for rush orders of quality j ewelry Dia monds, Watches,; etc. These have al ready arrived and are now "on display. We have sub-leased the store-room of the Biber Jewelry Store and will remain in that location,' at 103 West Main St. Open- Evenings Until Chirflsftinnias, THe Wewest Stock in Town to Select From . Hen's and Boy's Outfitters Nnnrfanmircr C P HOLY CROSS CHURCH (Episcopal) Rev. C. P.' Burnett, recor. . Services for next Sunday. Holy Qommuuipn 8:00 A. M. Sunday School 10 :00 A. M Morning prayer and ser- 11:00 A. ML Children's day service 10:00 . Asm -. i . ' All are most cordially invit ed to these services. - . ' ; o I , ' : Miss : Alva,. Jaiikson's many Tryon friends are glad" :to see her back home af ter spending 3 months, with her ; sister, J Mrs Snipe in Knoxville, Tenn. Little Jimmie and Bobbie Little , have been ill for the past week. ; . . jt Miss Clara Bell has taken possession of ' her cottage on East Hill. ; : : ; " -; LAND SALE. . By virture of the power vested Inv me by a decree . of the Superior Court made by the Clerk of said court in the special .proceeding enf ftitled. "Lydia Foster et alvs. George Pack et al, will offer at public sale: to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door at Columbus, N. C.; within-the legal hours" of sale, on Saturday The SOth day of -December, 1922, land lying and being in Colum bus Township,. Polk County and; State of North Carolinia and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a stone, the old Osborn corner, now : James Hutcherson's anc runs .with said line S. 86 JB., 51 poles to a post oak on said line; then S. 100 poles to a stone; then N. 86 W. 10 poles to a . stake ; then with his line N. $0 W. 42 . poles to a stake; then N. 37 E. 28 poles to a black oak; then N. 48 VV. 3 poles, to a stone ; then E. ' 6 poles to theJ beginning, containing eighteen acres more or leas, lying cm the-waters of Hooper's Creek and being a part of Patent 1013. , This the 30th day of November, 1922. E. B. CLOUD, Commissioner, . -
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