Killed By Train Just as we go to press, we learn that Mrs. Annie Stewart Missildine, mother of our friend Mr. E. E. Missildine, was struck by a freight train and killed. From what we could learn, she was walking along the rail road track and was struck by a south bound -freight train. It occurred about 3:30 p. m., but identification was not made un til about five o'clock. The sympathy of the entire . ommunity is with the bereav ed family. o Local Happenings Rev. and Mrs. Stimson spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. A. d. Buckius spent the week-end in Ashe vilk\ Mr. W. L. Tucker, of Lan drum. was a Tryon visitor Sun riay. Miss Virginia Sherfey spent Sunday with homefolks near Saldua. - Mr. Milton Ivey, of Spartan burg, was a Tryon visitor, last Tuesday. Mrs. G. LeCount spent the week-end in Spartanburg with friends. Mr. W. Theron Moore spent from Thursday until Saturday in Columbia, on business. Miss Lucy Goodwin and Mrs. E. Rhodes, were Spartanburg visitors^ Wednesday. Mr. Edgar W. Upton spent a few days this week in Atlanta, Ga., on business. Mr. R. A. Leonard, Miss Mar gie Capps andMrs. Lit Durham, spent Sunday in Rutherford ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marriott, left Tuesday for Delaware, Ohio, for an extended stay. Palm Sunday address at the Congregational Church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Wel come. Mr. John Panther, of Lynn, has been appointed by Sherriff Thompson, as deputy for the county. Miss Elizabeth Grady who is attending school at RaJeigh is visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. Earle Grady. Rev. E. J. Jones, of Anderson S. C., was called to Tryon, Sun day by the death of his sister - in-law, Mrs. S. E. Sloan. Little Miss * Mary Morgan spent the week-end with her cousins, the Misses Nash, in Landrum, S. C. Miss Lenora Lankford, who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks from an attack of appendicitis, is able to be out again. Mr. W. i Theron Moore and Miss Maggie Sue Edwards mo tored to Forest City last Sun day, spending a fewr hours with Mr. Moore, s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morris and Mr. Marvin Edwards returned home last Thursday from Hot Spring, N. C., where they at tended the Methodist District Conference. Mrs. W. W. Jamison and little son, of Asheville, spent a few days last week in TYyon, visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. . Livingston, returning to their home Sunday. Ep worth League will be re organized at the Methodist church, on Thursday, March 29, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Everyone who wishes to become a mem ber, 'is cordially invited to be present. MRS. S. E. SLOAN PASSES Sunday afternoon ,at one o'clock, Mrs. S. E. Sloan passed away at her home in Tryon af ter being ill for quite a while. Mrs. Sloan was 42 years of age. She wras born at Edge field County, S. C.* where the early years of her life were spent. She was a true Christ ian woman and her many friends will join us in ex tending sympathy to the be reaved family. Besides her htfsband and two sons, Ed and John, she leaves three sisters and two brothers to mourn her passing, as fol-[ lows: Mrs. Jabez Ferris, Batesberg, S. C., Mrs. N. C. &lue, Rocky Mount, N. C., Mrs. E. J. Jones, Spartanburg, S. C., Mr. Hampton Youngblood /and Mr. L. W. Youngblood. An Urgent Call For Help Some day you will need a Druggist? in a hurry. An urgent prescription with life depending on projnpt and scientific service. You are glad when such emergency arises to go to your Local Druggist? he is ready and dependable. Always at your service. In the meantime your regular patronage for every-day articles sold oy him will help to keep the Pharmacy in your midst. A safe guard for health and a safe anchorage in time of distress. MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY Tryon, N. C. t ~ Few men can say that they have never had an opportunity But many will admit that they were not financially able to take advantage of the opportunities, when they came. A banking connection with a strong bank will always help you at the opportune time. Start an account Today THE BANK OF TRYON Polk County's Oldest and Strongest Bank. NOTICE -i Having qualified as Execu- j trix of the Estate of W. T. j Lindsey, deceased, late of Polk j County, North Carolina, this is ; to notify all ' persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed executrix within | twelve month from date or this notice will pleaded in bar of payment. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make imn^diate payment. This 13 day of March 1923. MARY E. LINDSEY Executrix, f o % Mill Spring Garage All makes of cars re paired. 2nd-hand Over land and Cheverolet parts. Good work and prompt service. R. H. RUFF, Prop. Agree Quickly She ? ^Tobacca in any form is very bad." He ? "Yep, it's the cheroot of all evil." Do You Find En joyment in V Reading? If you no longer en- j joy reading you need that your vision should be improved by the wear ing of proper glasses. We are the proper op tical authorities to con sult. Optometry is a science which we fyave mastered. i R. E. Biber ! OPTOMETRIST 103 W. Main St. Spartanburg, - S. C. -- / AUCTION! SALE OF MULES CAMPOBELLO, S. C. Saturday March 24 j We will sell- at Mabry's stable, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., rain or shine, one car load of good Tennes see mules. These mules range from 5 to 8 years old and weigh from 900 to 1200 pounds. They are all fat and broke and ready to work. J. F. GOANS MULE CO. M. F. Brannon, Auctioneer Knoxville, Tenn s II a? ? ? ' v ? One Dollar Will Start You! N * ? ? * . % 1 % Our savings department is growing steadily. We have over $25,000.60 in Savings 'Accounts alone. Which indicates that there are some thrifty people in Polk County, among whom are many children. We make a specialty of accounts for ladies and children. One dollar opens an account Start at once. Interest period starts April 1st. We pay 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. It is not what you earn but what you save that counts. / / No loans are made by this bank to any of its officers or directors. G. H. HOLMES, v President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President * W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier FOSTER THOMSOM Asst. Cashier PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member American Bankers Association Try on, North Carolina 50 GOOD CIGARETTES 10c GENUINE "Bull" DURHAM TOBACCO MICKIE SAYS: Wf oof <=>Wfc VT acmww\ #\pOO VWOttTU OP QOOD9 VUttU * WtN QEVrr M> ?3 UVflE rf' Wit EVJEPUAmS \wrcw A, fcfc\CA4, words "*o -tvcwv No AdverusQrl ^toteThat ??@m 8& $QactC5L After Every Meal MV^VU Chew your foo^ well, theis use WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion, It also keeps the teeth cle&it, breath sweet, appetite keezi. Wanted to buy : ? 2 horse grain 1' drill in good condition. ' C. V. Elliott Mill Spring, N. C. J1 3 t-pd. , - Special Manufacturing Watch J^elry Repairing Repairing Diamonds, Pearls, Gems, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware. Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders 148 E. Main St. SPARTANBURG, S. C. More Than a Hundred, New Dresses Arrived Last Week. and now our dress section is a veritable hive of luxurious modes. All new materials and colors are represented? many novel effects are introduced. Come here and se lect your new Spring and Easter frocks. Dress prices range from? $9-95 to $44-50 CHARMING NEWJSPRING SUITS in tailored, semi-tailored and the smart new Paisley trim med three-piece costume suits. Graceful designs, rich, new colors, and styles. Suit prices range from? $19.75 to $47.50 NEW WRAPS AND COATS I Distinctively tailored wraps for Spring created from the most popular of the new materials. Richly colored coats of different lengths, many in -plaids and mannish patterns, new wraps with with rich full folds and radiant linings make choosing here now a most pleasurable undertaking. Special Styles in Coats and Wraps for Misses and Little Women. Prices range from? , $9.95 to $47.50 The Standard Cloak Co. 113 E. Main St. Spartanburg, S. C. A. H. MORRIS, Owner Your Store Trade Here ! New and Fresh Stock. The ? best Coffees on the market. Try this store for fresh vegetables. Get our prices by the dozen M. a BUTLER & CO. TRYON, N. C.

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