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rrille" O'i!"-'' !a-t week.
Epworth League
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onh Lt-auti*- t?? install a
rfo;;n<ls at th<> chureh.
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! th- m? * t i::ir held last
trviibr Th?- meeting was
j to Mia! cam*--.. Iced tea i
ft* w-r- rv.'d.
si Mr- . s Page and
ti ? :i th-- route last
incrr.
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at Sih - r Cr?- k last Sunday.
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MILL SPRING ?
Lizzv I);ilt(?n. Eva and
ffo-rtc !. ft Thursday for
?h -r- r 1 1 ??? y entered
Gii.b.< ar.?l Ilttl" niece,
Ko v i - j t . - ] his mother
if- 0.' ! - h<\ wfefc.
pd:--* : t v< ral ladies ar
? v. o. Edgerton
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LYNN
brents Teachers
Association.
t'-'ii'-s of Lynn
5 *?"'!?! in order
?;y-< Assocla
'"?'irrinity. The
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l '^V'auv. visited the
^ W.S \UsV vctflt.
Missildine's Pharmacy
and Tryon are practically synonomous,
They have known one another for thirty
years.
ONLY THE BEST
MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
Phone No. 4 Tryon, N. C.
F. H. Bryson spent the week end
with relatives at his home 4 in Flat
Rock.
K- B. Glenn made a business trip
to Hendersonville last Monday.
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Comparing the donations to the
Japanese relief fund as made by
many communities and cities far
larger than Tryon, this community is
to be highly commended for its gen
erous and quick response to the em
ergency call.
Tryon gave nearly as much as one i
city of many times its population i
and gave more han anoher that is
five times the size of Tryon Both
of these cities have large tourist
populations that increase their totals
to a far larger degree. Polk county
has always been ready to stand by
in any emergency call for funds and ;
has repeatedly shown its willingness
to subscribe more than Its quota |
when called upon for help.
Once again Polk County has gone ,
' Over-the-Top" nad maintained jts
war record for answering the call.
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CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. |
State of Nor^h Carolina
Department of State
To All to Whom These Presents
May Come ? Greeting: .
Whereas, It appears to my satis- '
faction, by duly authenticated record i
of the preceedings for the voluntary j
dissolution thereof by the unanimous l
consent of the stockholders, deposit- j
I'd in my office, that the Ballenger
Company, a corporation of this I
State, whose principal office is situa- j
tod in the town of Tryon, County of I
Polk, State of North Carolina (Fred j
E . Swann, Sec. being the . agent |
therein and in charge thereof, upon i
whom process may be served), has
complied with the requirements of
Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes,
entitled "Corporations," prelimary to
the issuing of this Certificate of Dis
solution:
Now, Therefore, I, W. N. Everett,
Secretary of State of North Caro- |
? _ I
lina, do hereby certify that the said i
corporation did, on the 13th day of
September 1923, tile in my office a
a duly executed and attested consent
in writing to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the
stockholders thereof, which said con- i
sent and the record of the proceed
ings aforesaid are now on file in my
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have
hereto set my hand and affixed my
official seal at Raleigh, this 13th
day of September, A. D. 1923.
W. N. EVERETT,
Secretary of State.
PENNY COLUMN
Phone Your Wants To The
v Polk County News
For Sale: ? Pony, pony cart,
harness and saddle at reason
able price. Address P. O. Box
301 Saluda, N. C. No.2 3-w-pd
FOR SALE ? Wilcox Dairy j
Farm two good cottages and
barn, 20 acres, some good bot
tom land. This place will be
sold at a very reasonable price
and on terms to suit purchaser.
JAMES LEONARD.
For Sale: ? In the beautiful Pac
ioet Valley, fine residence of
seven rooms, two fine fire places,
large porch, cement pillars and
floor. Desirable locality. .
James Leonard.
FOR SALE ? One two-horse
Sparwling buggy with harness.
Apply James L. Smith, Tryon (
Route 1. 2-w-pd.
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NOTICE
Under and by virtu re of the j
power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust
executed by J. C. Laugh
ter and his wife E. F. Laughter
M.G.BLAKE ""-IAN CALHOUN
Real Estate and Rents
Office Over Drug Store
Blake & Calhoun
Another Premium
For the Fair
j We will give one pair of Hamilton J
Brown Ladies Shoes, value $5.50, j
I for the best Loaf of Bread baked |
! from Pinnacle Flour, the finest 1
i bread flour. i
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Hamilton Brown Shoes are all leather. Pinnacle "
I Flour is always fresh and clean. |
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i Also 100 pounds of Pinnacle Flour t
j for the best half dozen bitcuits |
t baked from Pinnacle Flour. j
Both are sold and guaranteed by,'
i
I Andrews Brothers
| TRYON, N. C.
| We Are Glad to Serve You!
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In the routine of its daily duties the bank takes each
: as it comes and disposes of it conscientiously, sincerely
and liberally. No transaction is too small to have full
measure of service.
The changing of a dollar bill is not looked upon as an an
noying incident.
An account with "The Peoples" is assurance of modern
and comprenensive service. i
Ladies Rest Room. Reading Room
Capital $25,000 Surplus over $6,000 Resources over $200,000
No loans are made by this bank to
any of its officers or directors.
W. F. LITTLE
Cashier
V. A. BLAND
Asst. Cashier
FOSTER THOMSON
Asst. Cashier
PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Member American Bankers Association
Tryon, North Carolina
G. H. HOLMES,
President
, J. T. WALDROP
Vice President
WALTER JONES
Vice President
which deed bears date of April
26th 1922 and which is found
of record in the office of Regis
ter of Deeds for Polk County in
Book of Deeds in Trust No. 20
at page 313, to John R. Burgess
Trustee to secure the payment
of a certain note in the sum of
One Hundred one and 50-100
dollars with interest, and de
fault having been made and de
mand for payment having also
been made I will in pursuant to
such power of sale offer for
sale and sell to the highest bid
der, for cash, at the court
house door in Columbus, Polk
County, North Carolina, on 1st
If you are in need of a stone,
large or small, see our line when
in Spartanburg. A nice fresh
stock of both marble and granit.
West Main street, opposite the
Cleveland Hotel.
MECKLENBURG
Marble and Granite Co.
Spartanburg S. C.
Two or three good local agents
wanted in this territory.
Will Defective Vision Interfere
With Your Success
Watery eyes or headaches
are usually the first symp
toms of eye strain' Many
a person has made use of a
dangerous eye drop or head
ache powders when they
should have consulted our
competent optometristabout
his trouble. Our examina
tions are as careful as the
pricing of our services.
R. E. Biber
OPTOMETRIST
103 W. Main St.
Spartanburg, - S. C.
day of Oct. 1923 at 12 M- the
following real estate: Being the
same land described in the deed
of trust mentioned herein and
being bounded- as follows: Be
all the lands described in a cer
tain deed from Elizabeth Sel
ena Jackson to J. C. Laughter
found in Book 36 page 391 for
the records of Polk County.
This the 8th day of Sept.
1923.
JOHN R. BURGESS
Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE.
The Board of School Com
missioners of the Tryon Graded
School District will sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bid
der on the 20th day of October
1923 at three o'clock P. M on
the premises of the new school
property, in Try on, N. C., all* of
the land west of C. W. Mor
gan's road comprising about
seven (7) acres, more or less,
belonging to said Tryon Graded
School District, the same hav
ing been purchased from W. B.
Weigel. Terms of sale $500.00
cash at time of sale and the re
mainder to be paid upon deliv
ery of tender of a good and suf
ficient deed, or within thirty
days.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
This 12th day of September
1923.
Board of School Commission
ers of the Tryon Graded School
District.
No. 3, 4-w.
BATTERY SERVICE
is what you will get here. Drive
right up and have your auto bat
tery put in perfect -shape. We
repair, recharge, test, rent, sell
and otherwise handle auto bat
teries in a real service way. We
specialize in this line.
BISHOP'S GARAGE
Landrum, S. C.
WkytoOwna
0N840NTTO
Here is t chance for you to get started
toward greater profits ? or to build up a
business of Your own ? and it costs only
$5 to make tne start
j
Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and
Light Delivery Cars are saving more than
this every year for their users. So, as soon
as your truck starts running it will quickly
take care of the purchase price and add
new profits as welL
It will widen the area in which you can do
business, enlarge the number of customers
you can serve? and keep your delivery costs
down to the lowest point.
Start now toward the ownership pf a Foid
Truck or Light Delivery Car ? use the
roo Under the teqns of this
? 1 Plan, we deposit this
W Enrolls money in 3 local bank at
You interest. Each week you
add a little more ? this also draws
. interest. And in a short time the
yjn I truck is yours to use. Come in and
us give you full particulars^
Kilpin Motor Company
I Try on Worth Carolina