Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Longer springs in the new models assure riding 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 BALIENGER, Dealer Tryon, N, C. 2HL ? * ?jbb ? ?? is The Only Way Ask any successful man today the best, the surest and the quickest way to success and he will invariably tell you to SAVE He ought to' know, since he has beer through the mill, and it his experience is worth while, and it must be since it helped him. why don't .you take advantage ? of his advice and start a S-r.vujs- Account with The Baeik of Tryon "Polk Count's Strongest Bank" J. E. HESTER, Cashier. F. P. BACON, President. The Tryon Transfer Company A long felt need of Tryon and vicinity; Prompt and courteous attention to Baggage, Express and General Hauling. We Haul Anything, Anywhere as Cheaply, Quickly and Better Two Phones Office 163 , Residence 31 Real Estate Surveying and Blue Prints Old IVlaps Made New Blake & Calhoun Rock and Sand for Sale at Rea sonable Prices. Dirt moving, hauling of all kinds. W. D. PEARSON A. C. DILLA St), Representative, Tryon, N.C. ? ?VI Taxicab Company 1 f " Williams Brothers Cadillac and Buick Touring Cars Careful Drivers. Day and Night Service Phone 150, Tryon, N. C. Fish Carries Lights. which lives In the Band a r* lands of the East Indies lias under each eye a large luminous organ mad.' up of microscopic living plants, which yjoduce* light continuously Jay anil Cash Trade Only. Passerby (t*> beggar) ? "1 have no small change at present, but I'll hand you something coming back." Beggar (dolorously)? "Ah, sir, it was doin' business on credit that redooced DM to tills."? New Haven HegUter. ~ 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 vertUity-lock- 1 ed up as tightly as a bank vault MORE CROP Precipitated lime is the key that will unlock-liberate and make available the fertility of your ?oil. Polk County Farmers Federa tion. ^ 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. FOR SALE ? Team of good horses, wagon and harness. Will take $150 for the above outfit if sold in 30 days. Terms, if wanted. Mrs. B. F. Gibbs, Tryon, Route 1. | No. 9-3-w.p. Wanted: ? Position as house | keeper. Address, C. S. Care of News. For Sale: ? Twelve Buff Or pington hens and one cockerel. Al- I so few black Jersey Qiant cockerels. Drawer B, Saluda, N. C. i 0 ? 1 FOR 8ALE J Genuine Missionary Strawberry plants. A heavy bearer of fine ber ries for the home or market at $4.00 per thousand. November delivery. Address or phone the Polk County Farmers Federation. I 0 4 | STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per f| 1 week and expenses to man or wo man with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer, Eureka Mfg. Co., Bast St Louis, Ili . o FOR SALE One Jersey Milch Cow, fresh Dec en^er 3. Two Saddle Horses, one three gaited and the other five gaited. Phone 102 or apply to Carter Brown, Tryon, N. C. o I FOR 8ALE Sixty-three acres, 10 cleared, 7 room house, outbuildings, 150 grape vines. Some fruit trees. Specially adopted for fruits. Near church and' school Bargain Wm. B. Gardlnler, l-w-p. Penrose, N. C. II For Sale:? on Walnut Street n?xt to the Baptist Church, house of six rooms and bath, In good condition. Will 8ell furnished complete at It Is for $3,500. This 18 a real bargain. /AMES LEONARD Tryon N. C. 1 0 For Sale: ? on Broadway, my home has three bed rooms and bath room on second floor. Kitchen, din ning and living room on first floor, large cellar, and basement room 14X17. Plenty of fruit trees and floweing shrubs, large shade trees. Lot 150X150. All modern improve ments. Will sacrifice if sold soon. JAMES LEONARD, Tryon N. C. o , Lost: ? Sunday afternoon . near . Saluda, brown traveling bag, initials W. B. F. Write or phone E. C. An drews, Tryon N C. Reward. o FRUIT TREES The best varieties of apples and* peaches. Also Shrubbery. It is better to set out your trees In the fall for V two reasons, first be cause you have the work done and behind you when the spring rush of farm work is on hand, and _ second, because the dirt become thoroughly t>acked about the y6ung tree's roots before sap begins, assuring more resistance to dry spring ? weather. Write Sinclair Nurseries at once for price on large 6r small lots, or bet-' ter still make a personal Inspection - to satisfy yourself of the superior quality of 1 our trees. Trees now ready for delivery. i"> * Sinclair Nurseries, Route S, Hendersonrllle, 8. C. 1 Byron Feared Obeutv. Ids/orians find much to sir >j". art th* ide# that Byron was in gre/r fear oi obesity. Enjoying the short season of . fame that was his, he studiously re frained from eating heavy meals {or long periods, then was quick to eat to,exccss in a short season. His poetic soul had a strong aversion to corpu lence und he pointed out some corpu lent neighbors at times as types to be avoided, sla ? es to an overdeveloped appetite, as he was wont to term them. ? Ohio State Journal. - ..i1 y , 0 - Earthquake To.tt. Disasters due to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions have had heavy death rolls, among the worst up to 1921 being that of Lisbon, 40,000 dead, In 1755; Martinique, .40,000 dead, in 1902; Messina and Calabsla, 120,000 dead, In 1900, and Vera Cruz, 4,000 dead, li 1920. . ' Ji Dependable Merchandise st Karate Prices THE AUG. W. SMITH DO Spartanburg S. C. ! Somewhere in thisCompi'eht'n-ivtTT^ of Coat Fashions is?' ' rr ''The Coat That Was ray Meant For Yo un Tn the vision and dreams of modei n My* crea. ;Hv= vour Coat has been lifted trojn ? ne ??