Special Notice : ? Oh girls, see those new ; spring hats at the Bee Hive. Sure you will buy ; -one for the price is very low. j *m>vor Be Hive and Army ] Store. , ! Even the man who stands on the pedestal of his own dignity sometimes has to climb down and hustle. ? Wanted: ? The ladies of Try on to see the best line of Spring "iHats in the county. The best is none too good for you. Price very low. ^Tryon Bee Hive and Army Store. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF COLUMBUS Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. % Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited^ to attend. JNO L. YANDELL, Pastor j o The chronic borrower is al most as quick at making friends I as at breaking them. The egotist never judges j others by the standards of his ; own exellence. i Eugene Brownlee Waverly M. Hester Tryon Real Estate Agency We have opened this business with office at the Bank of Tryon. and are prepared to take charge of your prop erty while away; also to make rentals and sales. We Will Be Glad to Have Your Property With Us Tailored at Fashion Park THE GOOD-LOOKING SPRING PATTERNS kRE IN * Dress up! It's spring! New models, new fabrics, new patterns appear; blues browns tans, grey mixtures, pin checks, blue and black pencil stripes, diagonals and host of other attractive patterns? in both sport and plain models. See Our Special 2 Pants Suiis at $25, $29.50 and $35 Greenewald's Spartanburg, a What Our Customers Say About Our Spring Millinery 80 seen SPRING "How is it possible to have so many very different, hats and in one beautifully becoming?" "I have been most everywhere brut have s^n none that I like better at any price." Those are two of the many rea sons why our Spring hats are the style sensation of the city. Here are some of the special offerings. J . $2.95, $3.95 to $10.95 Standard Cloak Co. i / 113 E. Main St A. HI Morris, Owner Spartanburg, S.C. V-t -k i. TOURING CAR % New Price This is the lowest price at which the Ford Touring Car has ever sold, and with the many new improve ments, including the one man top, it is a bigger value, than ever before. Buy now. Terms if desired Ballenger-Morris Motor Co. Tryon, N. C. Farmers Market t * WE WANT Chickens ? 20 Hens 15 Hams .... .20 Corn per bu 1.00 Peas ' 2.00 Cane Seed, per bu 1.25 o BABY CHICKS? Rhode Is land Reds, $16 per 100, $8 per 50, $4 per 25. Pure bred stock Custom hatching $5 per 100 eggs. Biber's Hatchery, R. F. D. 5, Spartanburg, S. C. W. F. UTILE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryors, No C. WELCOME You go where you are made welcome. Your account is worth while. Every time you come into this bank you will be greeted by an atmos phere that will make you feel that your ac count is appreciated. It is a privilege to count you as a patron and a pleasure to extend to you the banking service that your business re quires. This courteous consideration of every' depositor has givevn us a steady growth during the years we have been doing business. We solicit your act iount on the basis of Bervice. Polk County Bank & Trust Co. Columbus, N. C. Capital - - - * 13,000 Resources over ? 100,000 _______ :? /? ' .? ? ?V Lucille ' $3 The spirit of Spring lurks in the lines and d?. signs of our new feminine footwear. Its distinct. i on is unique, but confined to the simplicity of good taste. The above cut nearly represents a new sn)a| tongue pump received by today's express. Mad, of a beautiful quality black satin, turn sole and new Spanish heel. Truly an aristocrat. |J Hosiery, Too. PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Wright-Scuggs Shoe Co, "Th e Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. c / M. Q. BLAKE I JULIAN CALHOW Real Estate and Rents Office Over Drug Store Blake & Calhoun ti Holmes-Calhoun Seed Co. Spartanburg, S. C. Dealers in highest quality GARDEN SEED, Poul try Accessories, Buckeye Incubators and Brooders. Mail us your orders. A post card will bring a catalog to your door free ofcharge. Better Seeds?Better Crops FERTILIZER! We now have our warehouse stocked with Commercial Fertilizer for all kinds of crops. Customers will seldom, if ever, be dissapointed by not getting a load when they come or send for it, as we will carry a large stock throughout this season. In fact we have a few tons on hand today, and have planned to have a car of fertilizer to arrive each second day 'during the month of February. ' , Tnere are many brands of good fertilizers, but we believe we have a line of goods that has no superior. If you have never tried our High Grade Planters' goods? try it this year. It runs high in Organic matter, thus contains much available plant food. _ Acid Amonia Potash For cotton on dark red land try 10... 4 0 For cotton on light red land try 1.10 4 2 For cotton on gray land try 8 3... 3 For cotton on sandy loam land try 10 4 4 with kainit F or Corn ..._ 10 ...... 3 0 For Potatoes (sweet) on good land..... 10 0 4 For Potatoes (sweet) on thin land 10 4 4 For Garden Crops 8 3 3 with soda For special crops per need of land, 24 per cent Sulphate of Amonia For special crops per need of land 2 7 0 fish tan'g For special crops per need of land, 12 per cent Kainit. For special crops per need of land, murate of potash and nitrate of soda All prices in line with other reputable companies. Others have said it, and we repeat it, "This is the year for farmers in this section to make a bumper crop." Not increase acreage, but "Intensi fy." Webster and Bacon say, "Intensify means to render more intense." Resolveto quit the old Haphazzard, Perchance, Go-Luck way and em ploy positive methods for the crop of 1923. Calculate what is needed to make this year's crop pay. Then deter mine how to apply same. You will find three essential ingredients in the formula. * Plant Good Seed. - . " ' Labor (work) in the form of Well directed Cultivation. High Grade Fertilizer. . . v - NOTICE? With each 10 sack o*d of Fertilizer leav ing our door we will give Free 1 bag, 100 lbs. of ground Limestone, so long as our supply 200 bags last. ' Come Early. After your wagon is loaded, ask for the lime Free. R. L Lee & Co. Lasn.dSnn' ? "??/ ?*. y'f, ? ? *rf ; i " ?' - *v-? "JT ""V^L "** ?' k '"V ?? ?& ? i ? ^ ~ ?? ?iiL.-vii--. "zis'l . -? v\

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