Way tie ,w4'ul man today the best, the iiBJ'ffiV. ^nckest way "to success and fetf1 lrw. lv tell you to lii1" - . _ ' i V E ank of Tryon | The ?> ,, County's strongest Bank" F. P. BACON, President. C* r . Estate Lrveyifig and Blue Prints Old Maps Made New jlake & Calhoun HAULING! lock and Sand for Sale at Rea sonable Prices. irt moving-, hauling of>all kinds. W. D. PEARSON C.DILLARQ, Representative, Tr>;onr N. C. ryon Taxicab Company Williams Brothers f iliac and Buick Tour ng Cars ui Drivers. Day and Night Service Phone ISO, Tryon, N. C. i <'S. $ Extraordinary Gingham Dress Values m vf/ 4-: 1 Beginning Saturday & we will sell Gingham ? Dresses at I m 8c each in our Bargain Basement 4* 16 Bailenger Company yon, North Carolina i I,,,- /'3 Noteworthy Proverb. ? Mhs . ? ' w',c The gown is his who wears it, and % a '"r'st proves he tbe world Is his that enjoy# it f 'ieerfni dlspofi- - ? ?? ? ? *r ? " ^ ^ ... i } ? *V- ?(.*? V?orj Imagination Always Working. A njan does not succeed In the ordinary ?>J It Isn't the heat, It's the continuity* | The hottest thing In dog days it A yp tent | ? man can sleep better when the coal bin no longer yawns. 8hert skirts are coming back. They haven't been away very long. The honeymoon Is over the first time he addresses her as "old girl." An empty coal bin tarns a mid summer night's dream lnte a night mare. Nothing takes any m<fre patience than wstchlng a roasting ear round into form. Some "European nations won't back down and others won't back up. Ifs a gift. After some recent court decisions the dictionary definitions ef gambling need revision. | The fellow who didn't ge on a vaca tion can't escape the stories of the man who did. Race-track gamblers have tried out horses and dogs. Goats . would be | more appropriate. It takes many a mlckle to make a muckle, but you can get a bale of rubles for the muckle. The most sensational publicity ef stageland will go to the actress who has never been divorced. That dentist who says teeth cause most of our breakdowns hasnt exam ined any of ofer laws lately. The world grows more prosaic as the years pass, and now the only kissing game left Is French diplomacy. The old-fashioned man who likes cllnglng-vine women has a son whe prefers the clinglng-sklrt kind. The one redeeming feature about radicalism in American politics is that it is always at its height in off-years. ? There may be a hay shortage, as predicted, but this seems likely to be a good year for the straw vote crop> It would help a great deal If the so- j elety page would tell where the moe- 1 Quito family expects to spend the sum mer. In politics it is a good plan to keepj one's feet on the ground all the time ] and one's ear to the ground half the time. Golfing knickers having become so common It ought to be an easy transi tion to knee breeches for evening wear. i That's the way It goes. When It Isn't the buying power of the dollar, ] It Is the buying power of a bushel of ' wheat. - , If It Is true that a Louisiana father traded his baby son foi; a horse, the baby looks to have got the better of ; the deal. The way to abolish war la to re-1 move the conviction that we could lick | any other country without straining ourselves. 4 The Irritating quality of passive re sistance Is appreciated only by France j and the man who has tried to crank a used car. - If there la no system of communlca- ! tion between insects, how do all ths mosquitoes know where the lawn fete la to be held? I People who live all year at a sum mer resort must be surprised when they see the place described In an ad vertising folder. If some aviator wanta to set a record for a long-distance flight, why doesn't : ho get up a machine patterned after tbe Dove of Peace? There being but one mother ship of > airplanes In the American ftavy one hopes none of these birth control ad- ! vocates gets her ear. ' -j Europeans think this country la in different to their strife, but they ahould know we do a lot of worrying about our own. troubles. It Is estimated that IT per cent ol the June brides have now learned that I ' the masculine . nature does not yearn for mayonnaise dressing. Germany now has la circulation 20, 241,782,906,000 marks. A billionaire la Germany is probably too poor to afford a stogie onca a month. I If those refiners shut down their In stitutions to curtail the gasoline aup ply, the automoblliat might retaliate; with a few gasless Sundays and see How they like it. r * " One thing those alarmists overlook when they talk about a Bolshevist revolution in this country is the fkct the United States is not inhabited by Russians. - W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Home Stealer?. The Permit crab is a confirmed user ' of second-hftml homes, says Nature Magazine. It lives In old snail shells. Here It: is protected from enemies, since only Its forelegs and pincers protrude. Financial Invention Needed. A device having been" invented for j palling automobiles out of holes, It Is suggested that a more popular appli ance would be one that would pull au tomobile owners out of holes. ? Boston Evening Transcript. 0 I Value of Sentimentality. We often hear it said that sentl- ; ment is nothing more than a species of maudlin self-flattery, but be sure this is a cynical view of it. Whenever we sentimentalize we plow up the moral soil within us. ? Henry Wat- j terson. 99 Dodge Brothers . Motor Cars Longer springs in the new models assure riaing comfort. The new 1924 Model Dodge will give you the utmost in service, sat isfaction and savings, Telephone or write for demonstra tion of the 1924 Dodge Touring car. B. L. BALLENGER, Dealer Tryon, N, C. HBHE" Groceries For So many items are needed from this store to make your Thanksgiving Dinner as good as you planned it, that the best way is to come here and look over our complete display of tempting edibles. The Rippian T. ft. Rippy, Prop. Tryon, North Carolina Knowledge That Marks Genius. The true characteristic of genius? without despising rules It knows when and how to break them. ? Channlng. - Capacity Wins. Ohance is a poor mount, but capacity will carry a man past the winning poet more easily and /more surely. ? London Express. . "v , \ '.<? NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for a pardon for Gum Burnett, wffo was convicted of Manufacturing Liquor at the Fall Term Superior. Court %f Polk county 1922, and sentence^ to a term of 2 years on the public roads of Madison county. All persons opposed to the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protest to the Governor without del NOTICE OF SUMMON8 State of North Carolina County of Polk In the Superior Court. Anna Bishop Parker ?V8 Peter P. Parker The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Polk County to ob tain an absolute divorce by said plaintff from defendant; the ?aid de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county to j be held in the court house at Colum I bus, N. C. on the 7th Monday after the first Monday in March it being the 22 ^ day ft April, 1924, and i answer or demur to the complaint of jthe plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in the said complaint H. H. Carson, Clerk of Superior Court for Polk County, N. C. H. H. Carson Fisher Allison Attorneys for Plaintiff. ? . Brevard, North Carolina. NOTICE of the county of Polk and State of North Carolina, this is to notify per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Harris, N. C. route No 1 on or before the 10th day of October, 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. - All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment ' - j" . This 1st day of October, 1923. Executor of the estate of J. H. Hines deceased. R. P. Hines, Harris Route No 1, N. C -u NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this da y qualified at ex ecutrix of the estate of George A. Smith, deceased, this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the under signed executrix, or to M. O. Blake. Try on, 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 please make immediate payment

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