m* mm news C. BUSH. Publisher Phoi:o 9i?, Published every Thursday at Tryon, -North Carolina Entered as second-class matter April 28 LiUo the oiiioe at Tryon, North Carolina under net oi" March 3, 1879. SUSSCRiPTluN $2.00 dER YEAR iov nsliip Judging Feb. 27, March 3rd. Polk County Better Bread Campaign The time is here for the ; Township Judging and award ing of prizes. In order that all ' may see and know- the win ders, the "BEST biscuit makers in our County, every one is in vited. Rev. J. L. Yandell, Prof. E. W. S. Cobb and Miss Martha Creighton, District Home Dem onstration Agent of Charlotte, will address the people. We are fortunate to procure such speakers. All will go home in spired to do greater things be cause of these splendid talks heard. Every woman, girl and boy are asked to bring an exhibit. Be certain that yon come on at 12:30 p. m. and at 2:30 p. m. in the following townships : Columbus, White Oak, Greens Creek and Tryon. Entry books will close in Saluda township, at 10:00 a. ra. Tine and place of Judging Feb. 27th. ? Columbus . town ship ? Columbus school, 2:30, p. m. Feb. 28th White Oak town ship, ? Mill Spring school, 2:30, p. m. March 1st. Greens Creek township ? Greens Creek school 2:30 p. m. March 2nd. Tryon township, ? Try on school 2:30, p. m.~ JVIarch 3rd. Saluda township, ? Saluda school, 10:00' a. m. Exhibitors bring one plate containing four buttermilk bis cuits and four baking powder biscuits. Call for the secre tary. ' ' We have just received a big shipment of the famous Godman and Craddock Terry lines of Woman's Brown Kid, Black Kid, Patent Leather and Brown Calf Ox fords and Pumps, the latter in one and two strap; all in the latest styles with rub Iber heels. It will pay you to see these before buying. Note the prices: > $2,75, $3.00 $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 $5.00 We have also just received a large ship ment of Toile Du Nord and Hampshire 32 inch fast "color Ginghams, in the latest spring patterns. ? In order to reduce our stock, we are offering some rare bargains in Men's dies and Children s Shoes, ranging !m price from 1 69c ,t?> $2.75 * Landrum Mercantile Co. Landrum, - Scuth Carolina 9 i t Acquaint 7 S 10.00 A more complete stock of new merchandise could not be found anywhere? and at prices it will pay you to investigate. NEW WOOL JERSEY SPORT MSj>?? Special Stripes, checks and solid colors ? beautifully made in latest spring styles and colors, all sizes. silk mm m taffeta SHEET DRESSES At Really exceptional values?beautiful material and styles taking in all that's latest in draped, straight line and combina tion effects, mm SUITS, COATS and CAPES Showing all the latest modes in wonderful new fabrics and colors, moderately priced. and $24.50 2 sP?g seW,ng arLncc rrnfflS SKIRT HIRDRBS, || I m **?&?& WOOL SKIRTINGS, ETC I ?II ml** UNMb, dUinn? , compare their qual- m 1 Ovder.samples ofthese newgo We &K always glad to Hi a ity and price with any you nave p . | send samples. MILLINERY ' , |; 1? - J ? Wh ffiade millinery are now I v?adTyh3 M Gage?deHwak are featured. Ourpncesare f ^gj m0st moderate. > ||! 1 The tag. V?. Smith Co. 1 I we pay postage on .Department Store a'??^ 1 ? ' 1 ? $ 00 ? or?er? 1 Spartanburg, S. C. - f t - > Most merchants reduce the price at the end of the season but we are going to offer you bargains at the beginning of Spring. We are doing this to get you to visit our store and see the many attractive things that we have to offer you in shoes, hosiery, silk sweaters, capes, etc. We are going to give you 10 per cent off on dross goods sold by the yard. March 1 to 10, inclusive /. * * . - - I I This applies on tissues, soie&ttes, swisses, ratines,- voiles, suitings, organdies, crepes, plisse, satines, poplins, nainsooks, dimities, pongees, lin ens, draperies, silks, satins, messalines, batiste, percales, flaxons, dotted swisses, permalawns, ginghams, chambrays, play cloths, piques, pajama checks, madras, silk crepes, curtain scrim, cretons. We are showing the best variety of the above we have ever offered and having bought early we have both the advantage in price and patterns. These special reductions, taken with our already attractive prices, makes it your duty to yourself to visit our store. TOURISTS who are with us should take advantage of being in the South to buy their needs in cotton materials of all kinds. I You should watch for our sales from time to time during the Spring. The 10 per cent reductions applies on every cloth, except bleached and unbleached muslins and domes tics. We are selling at practically mill prices already all of these. The Ballenger Co. Tryon, N. C. "Ni m ? Cjke (QrachLdt ANDERSON ALUMINUM SIX. m 01 Coach *1450 Touring CN?r ?U93 p?,s,c, ' ? P. H, BAILEY, Agent, There were no squeaks and rattles in the fine - old carriages Anderson ' \ *' - used to build, and the same is true of Ander son motor cars today. Saluda, N. C. 1 ?\ ' ' ??;? &.'& .-A. x ' ? ....

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