I MRS DAY. JANUARY 28, 1926. j \ \ jf I New Shipment I I 2 - ft I SPRING COATS and DRESSES jj Including; Hvery thing That's New ;; o the ballenger co. i TRYON, N. C. , I To All Tt In Tha De1 ' || We wish to make known v licly our profound regret a incident which occured 1 t day morning when a porti the west wing of Lake I dam lost its anchorage 01 bank rock and gave way. / It is one of those unfort occurrences which occasic happen in the building of even in spite of the most ficienlt engineering. We ClAmA TTAOW OfVA in fVlO Kir c5vjiiic y coi o agu in unv i/u Tof the great Panama Cans successive reverses- encour by engineers at the Culebr where ''slip-after slip" occ despite every known engine strategem. As our .treasurer, Mr. \ Hester, declared immed after the occurrence, "v ;not discouraged." We coi this only one of many re^ likely to happen in the pre of such an extensive proje . / u ! ' Tryon I Tr _J ' .1 / POLK COUNTY NEW?. "f Steam Heat T . ' Good Meals jEDGEWOOD INN TOURIST AND COMMERCIAL Rates Reasonable Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. Phone 167 Trypn, N. C. If i! I <, Reference Peoples Bank Next Door to Peoples Bank J) 11 and Trust Co. and Trust Co. + H i A. L. BERRY j I! | Phone 230 I !! ;t ii I : 1 ;; | IMPROVED PROPERTY. BUSINESS PROPERTY. | ?' One 10-Room Realdence with 50 Ft. Lot on North Trade 1 or 2 Acres Ground, Five street Specja| Bargajn | J | Minutes' Walk of Postoffice. Ji <f> Private Road to Trade 8treet. 52 Ft. North Trade Street. 1 o . .j. ;; I One 8-Room Residence on Buildings on Both Sides. * J; | Godshaw Hill, Centrally Lo- .5' ? cated, Corner Lot. ACREAGE. *| " I + ' < One 8-Room Residence, Linn 100 Acres Farm Land. ? A I ? ; ,, ? , , , Near Lake Lanier. 4, ,, One 5-Room Housse, Lake La- X1 ,, n|#"r 154 Acres Howard .Gap Road, 4. O T ! < One 4-Room House, Near 23 Acfes Inside of Tryon on | !! Hogback Road. Hogback Road. *' < > 10 on Hi" N^rth of Toy 700 Acres Between Lake La- ? < k Shop. Private Road. njep an^ Hogback Mountain 4* ? 1 T ? 5 Lots on Lanier Avenue. Development. 4* ? a *1 ??? | .. 2 o 1 V lose Interest' * i Lake Lanier | J I velopment y pub- But you are interested in is it the I we are going to do and "hurs- are we going to do i on of are going to do everyth ianier our power to cope with 1 i the uation and we are going it immediately. Not has been lost. Three unate after the giving way < >nally dam, engineers were" ( dams ground. Only a few hour Pr?" we had the report that th recall could be reconstructed a 1 u' anchored in a manner th p th? assure an absolute breat 'tered dam. L a ^ Working drawings are promi nwnArl . , . , . , UA*CU in a week, ana tne wing win oe < !enng eel jn as short a time as consist* safety. . - \ y ^ We pledge every available m . \ i " expedition in the work of recons " Every ounce of water possible /e are . retained tb expedite refiling. 1 ISlder i ress 0f worj( wiu be publish verses time to time in our advertising, gram We invite all to come and s ct. we are doing and how we are dc 1 ) P. L. Wright President Development Co. yon, North Carolina u. > ^ i i ^ y . -y' . ' . i. i ,,v : | M ' " ' & Js if: f y ! pi . m . : Vs ; / I Ml __ Grief fa Animals \ I A man or woman who loseo mom | daar ona la ororcomo with deop war Dr. D. M. MORRISON J \ | 1 Eye Specialist hi Will be at the Missildlne Pharo macy Friday and Saturday, Jan- ! uary 29th and 30th. j S| ' I rt Eyes examined. Glasses fit- ts ted and glasses Repaired. v - t] WICHITA 'S BEST FLOUR N V * i ed ' f i 1 v I * | > . | I ; if f i 1 3 what I when I it?we | ing in if ;he sit- I to do ' | a day f 1 !* nours I 3f the | >n the | s later ! e wing j | nd re- ! at will :: [-proof ;; ? ?> ?> ? sed with , \; :omplet- ;; 3nt with ; j f 1 . :i eans for truction. will be 'he prog- ^ - tm ed from i ee what )ing it. t . , ^ IT i row, remembering only the admirable quatttlee of the one toot. trot thl? feeli tag laeooc softened by. a multitude at I external Impressions and Influence* eo that sorrow glees way to melancholy, which In Mi torn diminishes. | Not so*In the case at many animals. These not only retain their grief much longer, but there are eaaae In which It . " laaU aa long as lite ttaelt - el I Tho M# wQI ?hit #> >! Knr b*?l eela I al which some croel men Is trying to \y drown. The stsvy at tbs (log who U] starves to death on the grave of his ! d) master Is no fabla . ; A stone In J the Paris dogs' cemetery Is thas Inscribed: "Be was so Intelligent that w he might have been taken for a S1 ksanan Ntng?bat that be was faith- ,l fat" _ f? ' n ! ~ ' ] \ ??MORE ABOUT CLAl WHO WRITES (Continued from page 1.) ron arch into one's romantic youth.! HOre one will find, with Arthur j olland's luck, a majestic ;forest of I ldless, dim vistas ;and mysterious j ladows to hide leering satyrs who j jkll spring out and play evil 'tricks pon one. Here one will find a hama yad in riding breeches, with a voice ke a song and the name of Mavis, ho will strive to saye one from the ityrs.and be caught by them herself, lereby casting one in the role' of larless hero. One Vill find an old nithern mansion with a story-book egro servant and in it hospitality id wisdom from a gijay-haired South n gentleman who is Mavis's grandther. To be sure, there iis a logical exlanation for all th^ seeming mysiries, even for the eerie resemblance [ the goat people td Mavis and the olonel. But llpgic has no power to ispel the magic; rather it deepens ' -.1 .. i c aye 11 uy revealing its own lm- j otence and the vagUeness of reality | hen seen by! enchanted eyes. . I But if Arthur Holland is enchanted, e carries with him tlie consciousness t that eiichaintnientJ 1 And this twoild knowledgie! of Arthur's gives the lory its curtfliuB quality, which is yet lore than a (juality. ;It is an a'l but tngible textijrp, thel texture of fine efvet. Fingering it, one senses at | le same moment the caressing furry 1 ./..J :. i > :* <5> ? > > < ! | I i! . ! i j j ' ' ! WHEN BETTER A BUILT. BUICK A We Are AGEI For The B U I it Tryon, Coh i . rN i -! " sal1 - * Write or Phone Us F of This Great ( We Will Be Pleas 0 j ! ' ' l| === ! Forest City I i Forest Ci I j ; Why's and C ' i! ^">c i ??S ^ " I I(0l M Jersey Swele4 Milk. ' Sweet Creci. Jouble Str( One-half of l-1 Per Cent Flavor?the Kind Every Bite a Deli : Ij Phone TRYON PI ?? " I * f L - - 1 f. .? I PAGE SEVEN ID WASHBURN POPULAR BOOK depth of the velvet and the smooth sheen of the satin back. The two sensations blend, so that the velvet takes on the smoothness of the satin and the satin the mysterious depth of the velvet. So with the story, hovering between witchery and reality.' On one of his magic nights Arthur has a dream, and of it one scarcely knows which to say: that the dream is hardly less real than the story, or that the story is hardly more real than the dream. Such puzzlement iy a tribute to the author's achievement iq so finely balancing his tone.. It is more thah a pleasant ride with Arthur Holland under the green arch and into the magic forest. It is an experience in the refreshment of a drattght of unreality. If in youth one has dreamed of an enchanted country riito which one mjght one day stumble unawares, th^'n when one is disillusioned and bitter against life that country will come to the rescue. For one must with the Colonel question which is less sane: the bitterness of disillusionment or the mistaking of a house for a genii's palace" and a young girl for a; hamadryad. FIT FOR A KING IS WICHITA'S BBST FLOUR fr + 4j 4> + ~ UTOMOBILE9 AJUt f 'ILL BUILD THEM . % * * Exclusive i NTS I | Better I + I C K T t t | r T * imbus and | ada " I + * * or A Demonstration | *3* * * Automobile * i * / * ?{? ?8? *></ To Serve You ? ? + + + + t J X Motor Co. j ty, N. C. j + $ * > * *! *5- < *: * { j- <?< ?? 4<+<fr <5> < { * <? )ther Why's tut j. ***** illll ?J f weet Butter. ?ngth. bugar. Chalmers A A^Gelatine. / You Like Best ight A ? 174 IHffflYIMU I I

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