k wa" tt" en'
lA- me Toy sb0D
Mr. an4 Hrs. Fred Swann,
j^t Thursday, October 4.
m to Mr. w>?i -Vrs. Burley WiJ.
g boy l*>r ^'inday, October 7.
^ H- F Lock(> "il! return to
fl goon to open up Tryon Lodge
[he winter sea-on. The ' Lodge
, y open r"e8ts beginning
Ire*^r *'
j jDnib<^r of friends and acquain*
of nr. and Mrs. O. B. Kelly
a#h?r Jast Sunday at
festal ___
?^lideflce oi Mr. Kelly to join in
gtlebntion pf bis fifty-eighth
Ui If.
j H Ooashaw returned to
loine to Greei* 7i!!e, S. C., for
winter
^ joba Lunurum of Oreen
risjted ifl Tr-ron for a few
jgjt Tuesday.
pjRutli Bown- of High Point
ju been visiting: Mis9 Eliza
flridy returned home last Sat
I* r
p Helen Stearns who has tieeiT
lie summer months in the
Cirrived Twoxday from New
Kiss Stearns will be the
Col Mrs Earle Grady until the
tioo of her new home.
^ Mary Macnaughton arrived
m reek from Taris Island to
a tew dayi with Mr. and Mrs.
f, Bwocn.
f iDd Mrs. R A. Zachary of Char
g ire visiting the Misses Min
lUd Eva Avant
t tfld Mrs. J. D. Kirby of New
i arrived recently to spend the
Kf They are occupying one of
, cottages Of Dr. W. W. Gray.
frC. Ward left last Saturday for
pfedelpbla on a business trip for
Southern Mercerizing company.
I. C. Ward who left last Satur
j (or Philadelphia on a business
(or the Southern Mercerising
ipany returned home yesterday.
EBer. John L. Yandell will
at Tryon Methodist Church
uday morning, the 14th, Inst,
1 o'cloct
The morning sermon will answer
It qwtloQ "What Does Congrega
feu&sa Stand Far? This is a
My topic as the National Council
4 fte Congregational Churches In
Am fa se?t? Oct lC-tt, at Spring
Mi Kiu Rev. Stimsoa represents
"ryot
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Tfc Her. J. L Yandell will preach
I Columbia Presbyterian churcch
at Swdiy the 14 inst, at 7:45 P.
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COLUMBUS BAPTIST CHURCH.
lucking every 2nd, and 3rd, and
9mdays at 11 o'clock. Every
totoy night S. A. Stroup,
Putor.
WON GRADED SCHOOL
NOTES AND ITEMS
ly Gendall Brownlee
ho debating societies have been
"Wad for the Tryon Graded
^ one composed of boys, the |
** of girls.
Allowing the organization of the
^es the following officers were
Rudolph Hardy , president,
^ Wilson, vice-president of the
^ society; Miss Clyde Metcalf,
**?&t and Mi*s Caroline Jervey,
president of the girls debating
"fcbers of the two societies will
* ample opportunity to dis
^ ^ir talent. Debating teams
^ ^ organized and carefully se
with a view of entering into
188 with other schools in this
'toty.
of various kinds are to
lc*100^ program this year,
team has been organixed
j*00^ w?pons'j from the boys.
Zp ball tearos and track teams
^Ptear for work out in a low
^ei **11 win be the principle
I?* the gil ls. Teams will be or
^ a school team carefully
^ 10 plr.y other county
1L '
^ w&iU -ATt requested by the
li tuu ^ esp^cia^5r careful about
VlL?! ^ uew building. Keep,
^ t from (>e&c^ ^
^ TKi Or(?;n of # W#f^ /
"f Ch* word
V^1 Vw v <Mfftrent one from
W J***1" tijf 8 Previously ttw
Pe-*m responsible ?*
he parish; tsiay
oiwium,
f^'-3 vV&rde.
W The good w?4
I w* Wor,j "Hell.M A wari
V Your word M
I Jt.- ^ wreag word.
W|#ft The
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WHY DO WE SHIVER
?because, when the body chills, the nervous system
? automatically puts the muscles in motion. This shiv- >
ering "exercise" drives the heart faster and hastens
the now of warm blood. A rub with
Puretest Rubbing Alcohol
beats a shiver every time as an aid. to circulation.
Buy a bottle today at
MISSILDINFS PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
Phone No. 4 Tryon, N. C.
Observation of O' timer.
Some people have ai much trouble
backing the car out of the garage aa
their parents used to In backing tbe
eld horae Into the sbafta.? Ola li?H
Enquirer.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Haying this day qualified as ex
ecutrix of the estate of Xleorge A.
Smith, deceased, this Is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate to present them to the under
signed executrix, or to M. G. Blake.
Tryon, N. C, within twelve months
from this date or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate - will
^ .u
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4 g ..-?>? ~v_
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i_Li
New Shoe Styles for
the New School Year!
School days again! New shoes
needed! Youngsters want 'em to
"look nice/' Parents want 'em to
"fit right"and "wear well." Security
School Shoes do all three. Made
of good solid leather, they're al'
most wear-prcof.Corredtly designed,
they let young feet grow straight.
Brand new styles have just come
in ? beautie?!
Security School
Shoes keep youw
feet happily healthy
ANDREWS BROTHERS, TSN
\
%
7lw Sewing t&ar
Looking at the new touring car from the ride, you are at once
favorably impressed with the effect of longer, more graceful line*
secured by enlarging the cowl and rawing the radiator
S ?
Skating windshield and one-mr-n tcp J nr? material aid in giving ,
she enure car a lower, more stylish nj-pearance.
An apron connecting the radiator with the fender skirts is also
a decided improvement. ,
A coTnfoet feature much appreciated! by owners, is the additional
L'* r?. om provided by the enlargement of the- cowl.
Allow us 10 show you the entire Ur.s ci tr?v Ford cars nor/ c-o
display in our ahow room. ? ?
These can can be obtained through
the For J Weekly Purchase Plan.
Motor
Tryon, North Carolina
y
All deposits in our Savings Department made
on or before October. 10th willdraw interest
from October 1st at 4 per cent. Open that
account and join our happy party of savers.
1 ?.
Ladies Rest Room. Reading Room
JDapital $25,000 Surplus over $6,000 Resources over $200,000
No loans are made by this bank to
any of its officers or directors.
G. H. HOLMES, w- F- LITTLE
President Cashier
J. T. WALDROP glgpra V. A. BLAND
Vice President Asst. Cashier
WALTER JONES FOSTER THOMSON
Vice President Asst' Cashier
PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Member American Bankers Association
Tryon, North Carolina
please make immediate payment '
This 8th day of October 192S.
.. . ? Francis S. Smith,
? Executrix.
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PENNY COLUMN
.
L08T
, Lost, strayed or stolen. Large
white male pointer middle of last
week. Light liver ears. Answers to
name of Jack. Liberal reward for
any information.
J. A. Hunnicutt,
Landrum, S. C
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Superior Trees produced and
stored in houses to await tranplant
ni.g Sinclair Nurseries produce
trees from known stock. You get
them fresh and healthy. State In
spected throughout Write for
prices.
Applet:-? That command the
price are produced from trees on
standard varieties, such as Delicious
Stayman, Hoover, WIneeap, Grimes,
etc. There Is money in good ap- !
pies always. Sinclair Nurseries,
Route 3, Hendersonville, N. C., are
well stocked with the best varieties
of commercial apples and peaches.
The trees are grown from high pro
ducers, from the scions are taken.
Write for prices, or better still look
the trees over in the trench.
For Sale:? In the beautiful Pac
loet Valley, fine residence of
seven rooms, two fine fire places,
large porch, cement pillars and
floor. Desirable locality.
James Leonard..
FOR SALE ? Wilcox Dairy
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.
More Money
In good fruit than anything else
the farmer can grow. The best com
mercial varieties of apples, griwn to
perfection and state inspected.
None better. Now is tne time to
put in your order for fall and spring
delivery. Send for price list
W. B. Sinclair Nurseries,
R. F. D. 3,
Hendersonville N. C.
Order Now
The finest apple trees and other
fruit. Best ? varieties grown. Send
for prices or bettter still come and
see the trees and be convinced.
Right from the soil to your farm.
There is money in good fruit. W. B.
Sinclair Nurseries, Route 3, Hender
sonville, N. C. j v
Second-Hand School Books, good
as new. Two-thirds price of new
books. Send no money.- Mail us
your order and books will be sent by
return mail collect on delivery.
Books may be returned if not satis
factory. ? The Book Shop, Burling
ton, N. C.
MIMNAUGH'S
Cor. W. Main & S. Church Sts. Spartanburg, South Carolina
SPARTANBURG'S NEWEST SHOE STORE
Shoes of Quality for Every Occasion
Out of Doors Wear
The style of a garment for sport wear depends largely
on the personality of the wearer. The same is true in
shoes, for all women cannot wear same style shoes even
for sport wear. That's where Mimnaugh's wide and
varied assortment and Mimnaugh's service comes in.
We study both your feet and your personality and give
you the style and fit that you should have.
For Afternoon Affairs
, r J" / * ?
Women's footwear for afternoon social occasions natu
rally is the lighter and more airy character. Strap
patterns with dainty cutouts and slashes will be the
outstanding style but beautiful patterns with front or
side goring will be in high favor. Satin Suede and
Patent Leather will be the prevailing materials.
Fashions for
Street Wear
Both Oxford and Strap effects and the new
gore patterns will be much favored. Kid,
'Calf; Suede, Buck, and Patent Leathers are
all very popular. Comfort is a prime factor
in street shoes. Here again Mimuaugh's as
sortment and service come into play; for we
have selected shoes of rightly shaped lasts
and rightly made from all the lactones in the
land.
For Evening Functions
Footwear goes a long way toward making or marring the general appear
ance of women, not only at formal affairs but on every occasion. That's
why we are so particular that our footwear and hosiery are at all times
abreast of the fashion trend.
Canplete Line Ladiea' Hosiery, afl shades sad sizes. Prompt Mail Order Service