local Happenings Cummins of New J,rS' ^Vjiii'oi-nia. who has IVork sister Mrs. W. e!1 v .Ji"M(?stly-flall leaves -Sayeii for a brief visit at -his weo?v before re \V\Y i ?' . :ifornia. f Cher visiting her been urnim| 1 H Powe of Cheraw, - . Jot '' - ? been Mrs , iiWr^Irs." KittreU. ' t? ell who has mother Mrs. Kitt ? past month, left accept a position plant in Mil F. K1 isitW 4 for ? ?ecentb i" i-ith a (i aukee Twv will r reseiit a pageant fjiulay lhjjht at. 8 o'clock in Ug CoHfe 'he publit* 1S 1 \\ i islian Endeavor resent a pageant motional Church. invited. IC Little Fdaa Waters of Spar nburg. -s visiting her ousin. Aleve Ward. Miss Margie Capps spent Sun ny with her mother in Flat ,j{r. and Mrs W D() family- Mr C. Ward jv. mi. Camp of jjgttanooga. Tenn., Miss Mar je Capps spent the "Fourth at lurels Park. lr and Mrs. W. E. Waters of rtanburg. S. C. visited- Mr. ,Mrs. W. C. Ward last week. j. and Mrs. W. C. Ward have lived to their new home on .ose Ave. A. Watson of Chattanooga spent last week end in [TOD. Miss Mary Green of Greer, S. is visiting her cousin, Miss iter Ford this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott and !ren of Greenville, S. C., spending this week with lather. Mr. G. G. Weaver, [iss Loraine Stone returned terday after a months visit A friends and relatives in licago and Milwaukee. [aster Franklin Little will Friday from a visit with ?lives in St. Louis. SALUDA the Junior Quartet rendered [red selections last Sunday riling and evening at the iscopal and Baptist churches pectively. Ir. Lunsford of the Baptist rch gave a lecture last Wed lav evening on the "Life of ist." Hotel Charles S. Jenkins, Miami, Fla.; ;Coweri, Elv Cowen, Spar urg, S. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. nes. Dorothy Karnes, Hi, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Mor oldburg. New York City; ad Mrs. Wertz, Mrs. T. an, Memphis, Tenn.; J. D. t, Shelby; Mrs. M. F. Wil 1 Miami, Fla. ; Mrs. George ey, Robert and Thomas y, Denver, Col. ; Samuel "en, Charlotte Goldberg, iiotte Cohen, Spartanburg, I; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mul Miss Hildegarde M-uller, Wilbur Rodriguez, St. stine, Fla.; A. C. Flora family, Columbia, S. C.; H. ^out, Augusta, Ga.; H. M. on, Say ton. Glen Spring, S. C. Cadman, Savannah, |J. E. Dunwoody, J. M.Tay Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. M. P. and children, Lexington, Melrose Inn N H. Ostendolf, Charles ?? C.; Mrs. J. B. Leavitt, [Eleanor Wyley, St. Peters l Fla.; J. w. Gregory, T. A. f . Salar Ellis, Wade Coyle, ] py? S. C.; H. L. Almon, t Hayesant, Charlotte; G, pdwards. High Point; Mr. 1 S. C.; and Mrs. John f8> and infant, Mrs. E. A. rj Greenville, S. C. ; A. H. Sylac auga, Ala. Fair view House. Spencer, Demorest, Miss Alice Smith, Miss ^ Mips Lula Ham, Miss Ciiiii-leston, S. C.; ' ?mii v? penn, Perrin ps?n, Columbia, S. C. 0 County Notes COM T?.j BUS board of county commis , . held a special ? Monday for the receiving the 1923 ar*d attending to other new tax list Urease in the valua Property in the coun W',U00.00. $40,000.00 H 1-2 per cent re sold to John J. Cherry ville, N. C., at Friends of MILLIONS t with MILLIONS of Friends Prom north to south, from coast to coast, Whitman's holds the field in su* perlative chocolates. The friends of mil' lions with millions of friends ? that is your recommendation for a better knowledge and enjoy ment of Whitman's candies. Fresh, direct from the factory and every package guaranteed. CHOCOLATES lissildine's Pharmacy, TRYON N. C. / 9 an attractive premium. This mpney will be expended in building a new jail, repairing the court house and doing other necessary improvement work. The board adjourned its meet ing until Monday July 23rd, at which time it will reconvene for the purpose of going over the tax list and making any ad justments and corrections that may be seen necessary. The Senior Class of *23 of Stearns High School was given a picnic at the Battleship Sat urday evening by the principal, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcintosh. All the members of the class enjoyed being together once more and were sorry that every i member could not be present. | The Seniors present were: Miss Edna Blackwood, Annie Davis, Curtis Hill, Pearl Mills, Estelle ISteadman, Dorothy McChesney j and Pauline Wilkins. Messers [Gomer Davis and John McFar I land. The invited guests were: I Mrs. Foute, Mary Elizabeth j Mcintosh, Misses Katherine i McChesney, Christine Grey, and Julia McChesney. Miss .Marie Hall is visiting Miss Anna Lynch. Miss Hilda Burgess spent the week-end at home. Mr. A. S. Gillepsie of the State Board is holding an .In stitute in Columbus this wefck. He is teaching The new B. Y. P. 1 U. Manual by , Leavell. All ! those who complete the Manual ! will receive a Diploma. Mrs. John Carnegie of Ruth erfordton is spending some in | Columbus. In the absence of Miss Sarah Maud, Padgett the Bread and j Butter Making Demonstration | was given by the ladies of the jclub last Monday^ Delicious bread was baked, and .a fine sample of butter made in the Dazey Churn. Mr. and Mrs. Dill will leave Friday for Penrose, N. C. where they will teach next year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sykes who recently come here from Monroe will move into the Barnes's House soon. 0 MILL SPRING - Rev. A. S. Gillespie is here this week conducting a B. Y. P. U. Institute at the Baptist Church. He meets ".his class I here at night and at Columbus in the day. He preached here Sunday afternoon just before B. Y. P. U. The Ice Cream Supper given | by the Missionary Society of | Bethlehem was quite a success. Mr. C. M. Dicus and family returned to their home in Rob binsville after spending some time with Mrs. L. C. Gibbs. Quite a number of our people ! spent "The Fourth'' in Ruther ford ton. Mrs. Will Walker and children of Ga. are here to spend several weeks with her father, Grayson Arledge. We are glad to announce that Mrs. Otis Waldrbp is showing signs of improvement after a long seige of illness. Mrs. Henry Cantrell from near Spartanburg is ? visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochran. - Pastor Freeman filled his ap pointment at Bethlehem Sun day. j Mr. and Mrs. Egerton, James jand little Mickey motored, to Saluda Sunday. o MELVIN HILL Miss Lunie Lawter of Cooley Springs spent the week end j withMissLuetta Malone. Miss Evelyn Cole is visiting Miss Chessie Burnett of Big Level. ?, Miss Padgett, why not organ ; ize a Demonstration Club at jMelvin Hill? We would appre ciate it very much. j Quite a number of Melvin Hill people attended the Fourth j of July celebration at Ruther ' ford ton. j The members of the graduat j ing class of Stearns High ! School enjoyed a picnic at the ; Battleship Saturday. Mr. Napoleon Gilbert of i Schoolville, Virginia is visiting I relatives here. An Ice Cream Supper was 1 given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawter, Saturday evening. It was attended by a large number of people and en joyed by all. Quite an interesting feat was performed at the swim ming pool of Mr. Ed Green Sun day, when Mr. Everett Lyles | leaped from a height of seventy-five feet into the pond. He performed this feat twice. ! Quite a large crowd witnessed I the scene. o SUNNY VIEW Several from this section at tended the preaching service at Cane Creek Snnday. Our Entire Stock of .Black ami White Pumps and Oxfords, Small Sizes, at $1.95. ? Final clearance prices on all Black and White Foot. ' wear. The price-knife applied vigorously brings to your attention the greatest savings of the year. It is another way of saying that no goods must be carried oyer into next season. Here then, is your opportunity, the one you have awaited. If you are shoe buying be sure to visit our store at once. One Price, $1.95 Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 Beautiful Hosiery to Match Prompt Mail Order Service? Watch Our Windows There is only one sensible and practical way to handle' your household expense, and that is by giving a check in payment of all bills. This method eliminates the foolish waste of money because you have a record of every dlloar you spend, and it further provides you an unquestioned receipt for every bill you pay. ? ? Why not talk this vital subject over tonight, and then brop in here and we will show you how easy it is to open a joint account for handling your home finances. ? V s" * ' % * i No loans are made by this bank to any of its officers of directors. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER /bNES Vice President W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier FOSTER THOMSON Asst. Cashier PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member American Bankers Association Tryoit, North Carolina Mrs. Penola Bennett visited | Mr. Bill Jackson visited his er sister, Mrs. Dovie Lynch brother Mr. Pink Jackson Sun Sunday. ' ? i day afternoon. Miss Bessie* Helton spent Fri- ? Miss Fannie Biddy . was the i3,y mght w^h ^er grand- dinner guest of Miss Lola Gibbs mother, Mrs. G. W. Bradley. | Sunday Giving Them New Life and power - that's what our re charging of your auto batteries does for them. They will start, light and spark better than ever; !ike an old man taking electric treatment. This is better than r>aying out a lot^of money for new batteries. * BISHOP'S GARAGE Landrum, S. C, 4= THE bans; of tryon / * ?l Capital $15,000 Surplus $8,000 The OLDEST BAt * W POLK COUNTY * ? . Advisory relations with cur bank will form an im portant factor in your success. Get in close touch with this service giving in: jjtution. We are serving others? Why not you? " ? , , F. P. BACON. J. B. HESTER. B. L. BALLENGER. JOHN L. JACKSON. T. T. BALLENGER. N. B. JACKSON N DIRECTORS. , i W. B. STONE R. M..MCCOWAN D. E. CONNER REV. J. F. BLACK FRED E. -SWANN. C. M. HOWES W. C. WARD - Polk County's Oldest a- J Strongest Bank. WANTED Hi Columfiies At Once. A modern Hotel for both Tourist and Commercial men. More good mere- ants. A modern cotton gin system. A resident doctor. A Drug Store. And more citizens, and every other business that goes with the above. ' \ v WE HAVE '7 Helped others to start. WHY NOT Y9U? . A new Cannery and ? G rage now going up. A small water system now in operation. Electric lights being installed. T vo miles of cemertt walks. ? TWO STRONG CHURCES And The Only STATE ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL In The COUNTY For further information addrei s the Board of Trade, or POLK COUNTY BANK & TRUST CO. Coliimbury N. C THE BANK THAT BA*. THE FARMER Capital, Surplus and Profits $15,503. Resources J. R. Sams, Clin of Board ? E. W. S. Cobb, President Fred W. Btenten, Vice Proa. Cashier. Frank Jackson, Vice Pres. i H. L Ariedge, Ass't Cashier. < ^ ' ./I r : ' Mr. John T.. Ammons who is attending V summer school at Ashevflle, N.' C., spent the week end with his wife, Mrs. Nellie Ammons. R. E. Biber Optometrist RETURNED I I have returned to my office after having tak en a Post Graduate Course in Opthomo mogy. , While away I pur qhased a large quantity of new Instruments and Equipment. After en larging and re-equipping my office it will be one of the most modern of fices in the state. < R. E. Biber OPTOMETRIST ? 103 W. Main St * Spartanburg, - S.\C. You will find the same mate rials and work manship in 30x 33^5 Silvertowns as in the larger sizes ? that's why all Silver towns deliver the goods. I E M. SALLEV & CO. SALUDA, K. C. iiagtiswa S il vertown CopdTi re W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC

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