A;' V* Dodge Brothers Motor Cars k m ? 1 Longer springs in the new models 1st assure riding comfort. J 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. Av O' iS V.'' I 'V ?V B. L. BALLENGER, Dealer Tryon, N. C. iii> ? ; , Vv iAarKsji garter , trgia prggiLcsagjgJi (xr 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-been through the mill, and if 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 Savings Account with The Bank of Tryon "Polk County's Strongest Bank" J. B. 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 Maps Made New Blake & Calhoun AULING! Rock and Sand for Sale at Rea sonable Prices. Dirt moving, hauling of all kinds. W. D. PEARSON A. C. DILLARD, Representative, Tryon, N. C. mm Taxicab Company Williams Brothers Cadillac and Buick Touring Cars Careful Drivers. Day and Night Service Phone 150, Tryon, N. C. Coats Too Hot, ^ - 'Woolwich (Me.) man has bee? Into ' ourt In Bath on the charge t(? animals, because of neg to xhear his fifteen sheep tblA Expensive. "My daughter's music," sighed the mother, "has been a great expense." "Indeed?" returned the guest; "some neighbor sued you, I suppose?" ? Boi ton Traveler. 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-lo ek 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 soil. Polk County Farmers Federa tion. Superior Trees produced and stored in houses to await tranplant ni.g Sinclair Nurseries produce trees from known stock. Tou get them fresh and healthy. State in spected throughout Write for prices. FOR SALE ? Team of good horses, wagon and harness. Will take $160 for the above outfit if sold in SO. days. Terms, if wanted. Mrs. B. F. Gibbs, Tryon, Route 1. No. 9-3-w.p. For Sale: ? Twelve Buff Or pington hens and one cockerel. Al so few black Jersey Giant cockerels. Drawer B, Saluda, N. C. For Sale:? on Walnut Street next to the Baptist Church, house of six rooms and bath, in good condition. Will sell furnished complete as it Is for $8,500. This i8 a real bargain. JAMES LEONARD Tryon N. C. For Sale:? on Broadway, my home, hag 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. JAMBS LEONARD, Tryon ' N. C. Lost:? Sunday afternoon near Saluda, brown traveling bag, initials W. B. F. Write or phone BL C. An drews, Tryon N C. Reward. FUL-O-PEP Laying mash is recog nized every where as the greatest hen fruit producer on the Market , See display advertisement in anoth er column, and remember that FUL O-PEP and other farm feeds made by the Quaker Oats Co., are sold in Polk County, exclusively by the Polk County Farmers Federation. Sugared Shumaker Feed insures in pork production. We have record of a pen of hogs fed with this feed that made an average dally gain of two and a half pounds per day for thirty days at a cost of $4.85 per 100 pounds. See display advertisement in this paper. Polk County Farmers Feder ation. LAST CALL FOR MISSIONARY STRAWBERRY PLANTS Only a few thousand left Nonei will be of fered after this week. $4.00 per thousand. Polk County Farmers Federation. WANTED:? 30.000 Holly wreaths. Call or write for instructions for making. Will receive them at Ware house from December 3rd to 14th. No later. Farmers Federation. Wanted: ? Box bush sprays about eight to eighteen inches in length. Call with samples and get prices. Farmers Federation. For Rent:? Small cottage nicely located. Five minutes walk from Post Office. Inquire at News Office. o FOR 8ALE 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. 0 FOR 8ALE 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 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. Gardinier, 8-w-p. Penrose, N. a 0 FRUIT TREES The best varieties of apples and peaches. Also Shrubbery. It is better to set out your trees in the fall for 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 i packed about the young tree's roots j before sap begins, assuring more resistance to dry spring weather. Write Sinclair Nurseries at once for price on large or small lots, or bet ter still make a personal .inspection to satisfy yourself of the superior quality of our trees. Trees now ready for delivery. Sinclair Nurseries, Route 8, Hendersonvllle, 8. O. L ' THE AUG. W. {SMITH CO SPARTANBURG S. C. Spartanburg's Shopping Center Scarf Sets Smith's new Scarf sets for Misses and women will tempt you to live the entire winter out-of doors. See them this week. Handsome Bags of the latest styles? in real leather, suede, etc. Specially priced each $2.95 New "Munsingwear" A new shipment of this famous underwear has just arrived. Every size from baby to grandma. House Furnishings Something new and de sirable for the home ar rive almost daily.* Come Monday and inspect the many new and beautiful things that are here. Fashion-Right Coats Willi Collars and Caffs of Fur The Best Values presented this season. For each of the three moder ate prices we will show coats copied after the most expensive models? in su perior pile fabrics? lined with heavy silk crepes ? perfectly tailored in every line and stitch? and, best of all, with collars and cuffs of fur! Beaver, Squirrel, Fox Collars and Coifs Outing Gowns will keep you warm and snug these cold nights. The new Brighton Cord ed Sleeping wear is very pretty. Moderately pric ed. New Corsets are exceptionally well made, and full 01 style and quality. Let Miss Ballenger fit you with with the new 'Round-U! model corset. They're moderately priced. $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 Hosiery Gloves It will be a treat for you to see our complete stock of the newest and best chic Glomes. All the newest styles and colors, t Prices are moderate. A special purchase en ables us to offer Ladies' wool mixed Sport Hose at, pair 50c Prompt mail Order Ser vice. The Newest and. Best of HATS are here for Your Choice. The smartest ideas of the world's greatest milliners are reflected in Smith's new Winter Hats. Hats of handsome Satins in black, with touches of white and silver, and beautiful brown Hats with deft touches of gold and silver, and gold draped Hats which give the stunning finish to that handsome costume. Prices are moderate, too. HANDSOME MADEIRA EMBROIDERED LINENS ARE HERE IN RICH PROFUSION FOR THANKSGIVNG Madeira work, like good wine, needs no bush. Every woman knows about and likes it. And when she chooses among Smith's fine linens ? this week ? she will be more than pleased with our selections. Moderate prices. Send For Samples New Butterick Pattrns Ladies Rest Room of Our Goods and Com- the Deltor now on Second Floor. Maid in pa^ them with others. sale at Smith's, Attendance. [%wi\uEBfUKJ]^sBSvi] iv#St)Tiiwfgt>jj[QMi (Tggagsaolaujifcffo^prwffMn[g3^cT?rerjraSg^{aB^{^[?iPa^[sroy3ii,a^>*iWwi .jriixim. A Successful Dinner Let us aid you when you plan your Thanksgiving Dinner. The many choice viands which we have provided for this impor tant occasion afford scores of suggestions that will add to the e n joy m ant of those you are entertaining. Van Camp's Tuna Fish No. flof pjma Stuffed 01ive^"bottie"IZZZZ~ Queen Olives, bottle Asparagus Tips, lb. cans .. Fruit Salad No 2._56c, No. 1 Dromedary Dates, box ? Sweet Potatoes, lb Cranberries, quart ? Fruit Cake, in container, 2 lb, $|. 65 -30c Dixie Fruit Cake, 3 lbs $2.50 -1 7c California Grapes (special) lb ... . -256 _13c English Walnuts, No. 1 pound 38c _47c Brazil Nuts, pound ZZc 33c Apples, Oranges. Grape Fruit Celery -23c Hams, Kingan's Reliable, lb. 30c 4c After Dinner Coffee. Lipton's, -20c White House, Maxwell House_42c The Rippian T. A. Ripjijr, Prop. Tryon, North Carolina

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