-:k\ iff M'' (f preaci- ? :u l**E ?'?? ID* i .,! \!l> j r [jEu ?>' ,Verci,r. i ip ttK-- A 1 : 1 l^roara. ItpTry^' : Ik Deirci* wMiaMh a of Du 1 Mrs. W. E. h ? winter. r- it r arrived h ason. \V. Sheffer t the Tres lav at 11 'n<? text for Miss Ma r'nday lor have reiited it ape. , Tuesday to Teacher's Wiiiston .. i iu the ?:i last Sun i Fruitland i' v on Baptist .10 absence or ,<inor and i veil yesterday r residence at i Airs. Vernor ttieir summer ey way of I tii ta N-i-' -.andruui will ? u ? Morgan |i- ?vrk-; !:?i ji"b ? Ashe\ llie will part n t.-..>. i'. >iuu Mrs. James ? c?Vf r till v\i < k i iid. tail to atuuu the Board of jDu-rr at oak Hall next i? mpt lw.Vlr.vi;. i 'lu rry returned lOiii^ in t Lui'i i >toii on Wed Mrs. i ^ \w Cown >eturn k list Fr: r a ton days :tL:; - - mends in K,S. C. i Watson iio n.i> ivt?n spend itii cay? his mother 11 w .t.son ! 1 1 the first of m ,ad Mrs. r\ V i'utuin, Miss Eva IBd .V:>> th Kinloch ! to im last Tliurs lliivtud in*- ? . iG. ?. t?" uiui ii augn ter Mrs. IJitkso!. home last lifter .I visit witn i IBd : :> a. Petersburg, ^ ?j'- : : irned home froi:. .;in. ! \ Kit with her Mr , <'aiitrell in j I Sprinc s. i 'tot'.:. lt-Mj home last > a a trip to Chatta IHSBIL [E.D. Liiivrcjitr; or Columbus Wnesiay ?;;h Mrs. W. C. 4" L : " : : ! home last p ta0r?i:. j an extended 'fipin ij:. x. M i.?,. Pfe. ii-Lry Mlllikin, Mrs. Jtsoa and V tnce Watsdn l*^ty in >;i.<rtunburg. |Irs' v' v. ilkins, Billy Kitrn-H attended * Sparanbur^ last Thurs Unaiee ? 1 1_ Pr?vate School Tryon, N, c. I ^matics, Latin, French lice K. Missildine PENNY COLUMN Don't fail to visit The Sunshine Beauty Parlor at Mrs. Rhodes' Mil linery Shop. ' Mrs. Jones. In every garden and farm in Polk County is unavailable vertility-lock ed up as tightly a^ a bank vault. MORE CROP Precipitated lime is the key that will unlock-liberate and make available the fertility of your soil. Polk County Farmers Federa tion. j f Superior Trees produced and stored in houses to await tranplant ni.g v Sinclair Nurseries produce trees from kn^wn stock. You get them fresh and healthy. State In spected throughout Write for prices. We regret that some of our cus tomers were disappointed In failing to get their supply of MORE CROP Precipitated lime from our first car. Another car is expeccted the last of this week: Better let us book your order at once 'for as - much as you need of this wonderful soil renova ter. Polk County Farmers Federa tion. Apples: ? TJiat command the price are produced from trees on standard varieties, such as Delicious Stayman, Hoover, Wines&p, Grimes, etc. There is mbney in good ap ples 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. More Money t In good fruit than anything else the farmer can grow. Tne 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. o ki every garden and farm in Polk County is unavailable vertility-lock- i ed up as tightly as a bank vault I MORE QROP Precipitated lime is I the key that will unlock-liberate and make available the fertility of your | soil. See display Ad in another column. Car unloaded yesterday and half sold. Polk County Farmers Federation. j Second-Hand School Books, good as new. Two-thirds price of new books. Send no money. Mail us 1 your order and books will be sent by j return mail collect*, on delivery. I Books may be returned if not satis- | factory. ? The Book Shop, Burling ton. N. C. - ^ 0 FOR SALE Genuine Missionary Strawberry ! plants. x A heavy bearer of fine ber- ' ries for the home or market at $4.00 j per thousand. November delivery. \ Address or phone the Polk County Farmers Federation. o ? STRAIGHT SALARY: 135.00 per week and expenses to man or wo man with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer, Eureka Mfg. Co., East St Louis, UL , 0 FOR 8ALE Wilcox Dairy Farm two good cot tages and barn, 20 acres, some good bottom land. This place will be i sold at a very reasonable price and on terms to suit purchaser. JAMES LEONARD. O . FOR 8 ALE In the beautiful Pacolet Valley, fay Your J axes ^ - ^^^^^^'WBmI^HBHHBBHBHHRIII Lj11 ;'i; re the following places on Ev?' *'or ^e purpose of collect ? i F' A- . Saturday, Nov. 17, 1923 I. and f%h: i0i'e, Greens Creek, N. C., I Ul' ? >cty, Nov. 20, 2923. Ik fcity ^ on these dates and save |5l THOMPSON, Collector. 1 fine residence of seven rooms, two fine fire places, large porch, cement pillars and floor. Desirable locality. ' JAMES LEONARD. L0 FOR SALE ? Team of good horses, wagon and harness. Will take' $150 for the above outfit if sold in 10 days. Terms, if wanted. ' Mrs. B. F. Gibbs, Tryon, Route 1. No. 9-3-w.p. I FOR SALE Sixty:three acres, 10 cleared, 7- i room house, outbuildings, 150 grape ; vines. Some fruit trees. Specially . adopted for fruits. Near church and school Bargain < win. B. Gardinier, 3-w-p. Penrose, N. C. o NOTICE OF AUCTION 8ALE I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Garage door opposite South ern Railway depot Saluda on Nov. 10th, 1923 at two o'clock P. M. one Hupmobile Touring Car 10 model to satisfy Garage bill and storage charges. This the twentieth day of October 1923. Signed L. C. Pace. Saluda, N. C o FOR 8ALE One Jersey Milch Cow, fresh Dec- j enfber 3. Two Saddle Horses, one three gaited and the other flye gaited. Phone 102 or apply to Carter Brown, Tryon, N. C. 0 Young horse for sale reasonable. t T. W. Ravan, Tryon R. 1. Position as housekeeper wanted. Address A. P. Care of News. o Medical men who have been con tent to sit on State Boards, confining their activities ? to attacks on other schools of healing, never finding tiide to investigate their own house j and put it in order, ought also to be interested in the work hat the St j Louis Star has done for them. Talk It Over With Him Since the boy of today is the man pf tomorrow, you owe it to him as well as to your self to talk over the problems of life with him and give him the benefit of your exper ience. One of the most vital lessons is that taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in your boy's life is recorded when you show him the value of a Savings Account. We invite you to come here and have your talk where surroundings will give added weight j;o what you say. " < 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 Try on, North Carolina G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROf Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President ^ - 1 Order Now! . v _ 's The safe way to insure a perfect Turkey of the weight you prefer for Thanksgiving is to place your order with us now ? and we will select the proper one as we receive our supply. All will be Spring Turkeys, freshly dressed. m Trj Our Delicious Meats and Fish Oysters are Now in Season x The Ballenger Company Tryon, North Carolina Fay Stockings All sizes and colors 49c Style and Quality at Economy Prices I Garments that exhibit in a way most pleasing the many advantages of coming here to sup ply your Apparel needs. EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP v Mrs. E. Rhodes Tryon, N. C. Four- Door Sedan FuUy equipped, $685, f ?. & Detroit Inside and out, the new Ford Four -door Sedan shows improvements of far more than usual im portance. v/ It i9 lower and sturdier in appearance. New cowl, hood, radiator and apron add size and finish to the front. ?un visor, and wide, well-finished alum inum door9 with bar handles perfect the design of the body. Silk window curtains, deep broad- cloth uphol stery; dome light, door lock, window regulators and handles, all finished in nickel, complete a refinement you would ex pect only at a far higher price. , Thu car can be ebt^med thro uA the Ford Weekly Purchase Plod Kilpin iilhtor Cjjijuijf, fryoi, N. C. ' . < ?#? 12l" . ?HlKlBr"

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