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* HRRIVALS DEPARTURES. | OaU iHall I , .jjow illir ha\ 0 1 egistd ~ : '/?' 1 during the past ll jV'Y Noel. Marion, N. j vivln i; iiestor, Raleigh; Mr. i : C. Vor and party of j liui Mnille: * A. Davis, j : V';, i>a.:C. E.Thorpe, I ;? \V;hh!. M<>i>il<\ Ala.; D. L. i \sheville: Miss Ida ^pr-imrlield, Mass.; Miss j Mi, ;niil Mrs. Ernest , j5!;,' I'iivinnati. Ohio; Mr. I "VmVs Wade CoHiran and j 1 j ? ?'* * ? 1 /""I 1 , ?. \\-.de ( othran, Green- ! %>ul , : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. \ ,;lv'. 4 \ illo. Miss Sue Bell Coventry. Ga.; .Mr. . i'lV'Asl^ville: J. D. Woods j U' t) c. \V?mh1. Fountain Inn; j ,IUI , 1/ ^n-ariire. Springfield, I iv<> 1 n1 earns Cottage ? * ' i ' Ewing of Heliport, ' Isiaiui. returned to her i ; ' ?r~' T'U'Svlay after a seven ] . \ stay with Mrs. E. Pue Vjll-'-i!1 :> at Stearns Cottage. .. j y{i'< Aliee Hunt of Clinton," | j.j?* left Monday for her t!?v a iter having spent sever- ? j ]\}o]\ \ ? s in Try on. ' \Iiss Aliee anil Louise Le- j jij v Ifl't' TliesdaV to SptlUl j] r'o Summer at Montriet. after h '' x\UVt. weeks . sojourn at ? ;:oani> Collage. _ ;i {}!>. Van Winkle of Tarpon ijiriiip1. 'Fla.. is a guest at Cottage. j ? 0 i LOCAL NEWS ji {;,?rn :o Mr. and Mrs. Ed j' ten'.i'le. Saturday. May 26 a ; K?y. Kii Sample. Jr. Mrs. Nelson Jaekson, Jr., gave i : "riuu'c party last Tuesday wiiiiiL! at tier home in honor of 1 i!i? Mary Hooker, of Black j ik.ntain. who iss visiting Mi ss ilarika -kukson. Miss llorienso Fisher of Ros- ' nan. wh;> was called home re ?vi:;ly otr account of the illness ?!* her mop er, returned to Try- ? ?a tii'is wtrk t?> take up* her; iu:ie> at the Infirmary. . Mrs. A. A. Merrick, who is : >!V!nii!/.Lr t ; e >eason with her1 nj't-ur Mrs. Godshaw, enter-' tainvii a number of guests last owning at her home in honor of .Uiss Mary Hooker, the guest i'f .Mis> Martha Jackson. | Shopping by ? Mail Our mail order department is growing. All orders are mailed within a few- minutes after being received. The next time you need something, in a h.urry, just mail the order to us and we will send it 'to you by first mail. MiSSILDINFS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Try on, N. C. I Trinity College Summer School June IS to July 28, 1923. For teachers, col lego students and graduates of stand- , ard high schools. * Sixty -eight courses offered for A. B. de cree. Seventy-two professional courses'for teachers. Thir ty-three courses for A. M. degree. HOLLAND HOI, TON, Director. Colloge Siafior:, Durham, N, C. Rev. (\ P. Burnett', Rector of Holy Cross Episcopal, an nounces that the early Cele )ration of Holy Communion^on Sunday morniings will be at /' :M0 and l.itany on Friday it'ternoons at 5 o'clock. II. R. Stone of Asheville has >een appointed local telegraph operator to replace G. E. Bell who is now stationed at Saluda. Mr. Stone arrived yesterday to issume liis duties. Ho was accompanied by iris wife. Mr. uul Mrs. Stone will occupy The Lodge. o EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. C. P. Burnett, Rector. Sunday Services: Holy Communion ? 7 :'?(). Morning Prayer and sermon (Holy Communion of 1st Sun lay in the month.) 11 A. M. Friday afternoon 5 o'clock Litany and Intercessions for the sick f The Lanier Library _ begins i summer hours on Saturday I June 2, \ to (J P. M., Tuesdays | and Saturdays. o ? NOTICE. ) North Carolina Polk County Having qualified as admin istrator ' with the will 'annexed of 'the estate of J. G. . Hughes, deceased, this is to notify all pel sons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned admin istrator on or before the 31st clay of May 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the decedent are requested to ! make settlements to the under signed administrator at once. This 31st dav of May, 1923. J. B. HESTER Administrator with the will an nexed. o IF YOU ARE INTERESTED ! PEOPLE WHO ARE 'RY ' IN YOUR TOWN ATTEND ING TO DO SOMETHING THE BOARD OF TRADE FOR YOUR TTOWN AND MEETING. IT WILL DO YOU. TRY AND BE 0> K YOU GOOD TO BECOME OF THOSE IN JEIiESTED ACQUAINTED WITH THE AND BE THERE . TRE TRYON .BOARD OF T&ADE WILL MEET ON NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 3:30. BE THBRE. 'JOOST, DON'T KNOCK. June 1st Commeoong ? ^ v and ???d w ver oi the stock an ? the taVAng over to announce tb ^ Ballenger-Morris Motor Co. including the Ford Agency, and Tryon Filling Station; and fur SB ther the new management has to assure the public that the re organization has been perfected with the sole view of rendering efficient service to all, and in this connection we are pleased to ? ' announce that Mr. P. G. Morris has been retained to take en *?? * . tire charge of the New and Used Car Sales Department. Mr. Ed Sample has been appointed Stock Clerk in charge of Ford Parts and Accessories, ane the Mechanical Department will have the personal supervision of the- management. It is planned from time to time and"as conditions warrant to install services which are only found in the largest cities, the best wrecking service in the mountains, plans for which are to be pushed right ahead, augumentation of mechanical force, free road service for tires and batteries, a Simonizing, Auto Body Painting and Trimming department are all for the future, so ? watch our ads. w fts of a Greater Polk County Capital increased to $25,000.00 fully paid. Surplus and undivided profits over $7,000.00. Total resources over a quarter million.* Polk county citizens are justly proud of this fast * growing institution, now the foremost bank in this v section. All this has come before our sixth birthday. Polk county needs a million dollar bank to de velop its resources. With your support we will reach that goal. Send your friends to us. We will take care of them. We have the facilities and know how to use them. Our desire and aim is to aid each indi vidual customer to better his financial condition; "doctors of finance," as it were. Consult us often whether . a customer or not. you will find sympa- j thetic counsel. Five officers in the bank to serve you. ? ' We have connections with some of the largest banks in the country, giving us facilities' to handle J most all financial propositions. , I We are also prepared to handle fiduciary mat- j ters. We act as guardian, trustee, administrator, executor, etc. Consult with us about making your I will * w We have safe deposit boxes, in a special vault, i to rent at $2.00 per annum. j Rest room for the ladies. Writing room for the I public. Make good use of these. When in Tryon I meet your friends at The Peoples, a bank of by and for the people. . /' No loans are made by this bank to any of its officers or directors. ? G. H. HOLMES, W* Fm LITTLE President 9 Cashier J, T. WALDROP V. A. BLAND Vice President Jsl * Asst. Cashier WALTER JONES FOSTER THOMSON Vice President Asst. Cashier PLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member American Bankers Association Tryon, North Carolina
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