Tryon 's Horse / Shozv Begins / April Sth I r* - \\' +. plan* laion* f>>r ;iry inish Fixohon and to keep " ,, I _ ways In~ prl^ In In ?"tl ri r eti- si ,1ns tl hat ? in g our [l uallv < j II I i ^ \. Weathers B++++*++ W"M?++++++++ + RAI ALL KINDS OF RAD Repairing, Assembl I Any Accessories Delivered Wi I EXPERT RADII ALSO ELECTRICAL I R. F. REICH, Ra I MODERN I EOUIPf For Ever) We ju t recently installed a ^ Sunstrand Adding Machine for ' ; THE 153 N. Ch? SPARTANBU the featherhead: ry ? I f {** II VA.NNV WHEN \ / ^4t I II 1 ijVcj Tfl SEND YoO N^" J V ? V Bv W'W.E f^OKCUlOTiMy Ui k k s 11 IN T Jockey Is a Star I Willie Garner, youngest member of le riding family of tJfff-ners, ts proyig a real sensation on the New Orleans ?ce track. The other day Garner was Ither one, two or three In six of the ?ven races. He Is being heralded as le coming foremost jockey of the luntry ???? <> ai.u J.', cost Is small. ' | H < > BEAUTIFUL' RUGS AT' PRICES FURNITURE STORE ? ? W. F. LITTLE I NOTARY PUBLIC f Tryon, N. C. Z ) 10 10 WORK DONE % \ ling, Installing | h thin Twenty-four Hours t lj ) SERVICE | ] # H WORK DONE t j idio Engineer fj TRYON, N. C. I OFFICE l/IENT 1 ) Need ' 1 \ 4 Woodstock Typewriter and < 4 the Polk County News. - J . s i 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 i IAR CO. irch St. ; i ?G, S. C. 5 ' TUOSEWERE^ /AND! SUPPOSE TV* BUSHIEST WOtfeS /pgQpuf^Et) AND VJILTJ u* I wo.'wo! R>e?rr-^6 NoT akste (Z \WtoueS WERE NOT K ' I .' - ! r ; . "T/T j the pouk county ntwt HE WORLD ? r OFFICIAL NATIONAL I A* BOTTOM AT BROOKLYN AT NIW YORK AT I , ___ / i i ?osT?Bf ... May i. t. 1 Apr. it. 11. 11. m Apr. u. May H. M. II Jaaa t?. it. M Mar M THU Jnaa t, I July 4 Jaaa It Alia. 14. 1*. ?opt- I lift. 1. I. 4 Aap M ' ' Apr. H. If. M Aat. II. II ?? Apr. IT, BMOOKLTN. J(w |1 H. ,11, II _. Mar 14, M M Map IT, JatT I. iiHrJ PAPM Ja.. I. II a^ I. Jaly 1. Mt It i ~~ Apr. 11. I*. Mar 1 Apr. II. II. M. M Apr. M I WW TOM. Mar It. M. II Mar It. Jaaa i If MiaiTl T 11 Sapt. ?. I. T. I. I Jmlp l. 1 I PR I NT! Jam. l, Aop M. M A*. II ?- j - ! Apr. II. n, II. 14 April II ~ Mu I. ?. ? PHILA. .... J air 1. a. I. I. Apr. II. 14, Mar 1 Jaaa II, U. M. I? ... SapL PI. 14. II Jaaa IT. II. It. IB Jatr I. I AM Jaly 4. PapC I, 4 Sapt I. M Jaaa 14. II. II Jaaa I. T. I Jaaa IT. II. ?1, II Jaaa I. rrrT?*aM *? 4. I. I, T. 1 Julr 11. M Jaly It. M. ? Jaly M Bapt. It. K M A op. I. II Sapt. U, II, 14, 14 Aap. 1. Sapt. II. It. II. II "apt M Jaaa I. 4. I. T. I Jaaa I. II. 11. It Jaaa 11. 14. M. ! Jaaa 11 CD4CIKNAT1 Jaly 11,11. Aap.1.1 Jaly IT. M. It AOS. I, A t. I Aar I. ape M. II Bapt. It. U, 14. II Bap*. II. If. M Bap*. It Jaaa I. II. 11. 11 Jaaa It Jaaa B. t, I Mm 11 OKI CAPO .. Jaly It. It. If Jaaa IT. II. II Aap. I. I. IB. 11. 1* Aap. 4. apt. II. II. IT. II Jaly SB.I1. Aap.l.l Bapc IB. M. II Sapt. 1< i Sept. It. M. M Jama If. IT. II. II Jaa* 14. II. II Jaa? I. II. 11, 11 Jama 4. Wt. LOOTS.. Anf. I, M, 11 Jut 14 Jalr 11.11. Aw.1.1 JaXr IT bit. 14, 11. 11. 14 Allf. 4. 4. I. ?, I hK II, M. II N?l 11 i U?t 11. u Strain Heat Good Meals EDGEWOOD INN TOURIST/AND COMMERCIAL Rates Reasonable Hot and Cold Water in Eyery Room. Phone 167 Tryon, N. C. I GARRETT & SON Wish to announce to their many friends in Tryon and Western North Carolina that they have opened up an. office on Trade street to serve the public in plumbing and hp a tine / Engineering and estimates are furnished free and without obligation. All work and materials are guaranteed. GARRETT & SON Phone 210, Try on Phone 707, Spartanburg, S. C. I Let Me Have Your Building Troubles. I Low Cost, Good Workmanship, Good Reference?, Ten Years ' Remodeling Old Building. J RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WORK ! D. E. B. SANDERS I Building Contractor. * ' ir /i t a MTlPITU s r Rat 72. ? IKIUI^j 1Y . L/? UXIlllJVAWATJf "W* * ?? It's time to have that Spring Suit or dress renovated BELL & FLOURNOY "XT YOUR SERVICI" Phone 172 This Bank > Is playing an important part in the great progressive move! ment now going on in Saluda. ? I LET US SERVE YOU. > ' r - i I ne BanK ot daiuua saluda - - - n. c. 1 r pv. *? *ri_T.VtmZ?bm "*r v . Hi IMIM U???I yx\ xweu amyway > /hmi a miuiaires 9?uj\ ED ] /HERE'S AHCfTMCQ. /SW YbU JUST 6*^ A N8W I / S of //niLLer-ooux I ?hT \ud lasT f^TU AND'rbO /-J ( Wis. e?caos6t7^/ flBj l ftj h I _ -4 -; r ' 1 OF SPO -EAGUE SCHEDULE PHILA. AT mWIM at cinchoiati A 14. li. it iur i. i. I. i iter i?. ii. 11. ii Ha] JUj II. IT. |. II July 11. 11. 14. H 1] . H. M AW II, ?, fl An M. 11. 11 HI] .11. flayt.1 A?| , II. M Hay 14. II. IT. II Mar H. II. 11. SS Ma] U, II July 11, 11. II. 14 Jmly IT. II. II. M Jalj 4. T. I. I Aac. M. 14. M Aw. >1. IT. IS Aa? : . ?, M Hay II. SI. II. II Hay 14. II. II. 1>. Mag . II Jaly 11, IS. 14. II It [ j ml] t 1 AW. N. IT. M Jaly I. M. 11 Aai , 14, 14 . Aw- M. 14. II Hay II. 11. II. IS Hay 4, T, I. I Hai Jaly T. I. I. II July 11. II. 14. II Jal] - the Aw. IS. SI. II Aw- II. IT. II Aai II. II. 11 Ayr. If. IS. II. SI Ayr .11 I iwr Hay I. II. II Ma, I LIVE jm sr. ||. ii Jal, l. II. 11 1 Hi . II. II Ayr. II. II. Hay 1 aJJ I. II. 11. II Hay II. II. Juai 1 cdcsu I. 14. II J mar St. II PKfcHII Au| Aw- 14. Bays.11.11 I. II. II Hay If. II,~M Ayr. IS. 14. II. IS I, 4. T Jmam S. 4. I Jmmm II, 11. II. II I. It IS. IS J*ly S. S. I Bay*. S. t. T Aw- IS. Bays, t I. T, S Ayr. SI. IS. S4 Ayr. U. IS. IT. SS Ayi . II. M Jmam IS. Jaly US Hay IT. SS. IS Ha 1. IB, If. IS Bmyt I. I. T. I Bmyt j, 4. I Jai BwL * ? =? ' Open Golf Champion i < Willie MucKarlane, national opea golf champion, announces that h? will defend his title In the national open tournament to be held In July erer the SMoto club course, Colambve, Ohio. How to Waterproof Clubs ' <, A new process for treating wooden ;; golf clubs makes them waterproof and 'A extremely hard, says Popular Science ; | Monthly. Heads of seasoned perslm !. mon wood are subjected to a vacuum ; [ that extracts every 'particle of air and i > fijolsture from the wood, which then Is J | Impregnated with jthe newly dlscov?. ered chemical. The club beads then J J are dried and hardened. > Clubs treated In this manner are said to have greater driving power than other woodeif clubs and not to JJ shrink or axpand With varying atmos,44 pherlc conditions. Inserted face platea are not required, since the chemically treated wood Is Itself harder than fibre, bone er Ivory, j> I f REAL ESTATI 1 Tl ^ $25 ADVANCE ON ALL LOT PARK EFFECTIVE APRIL b FIRST MODERN COTTAGE 1 18 COMPLETED. WE ARE *4 BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ? OF ?2j7B0; EASY TERMS. | WE HAVE ACREAGE IN TI TO 1,300 ACRES THAT IS ! VELOPING WITH LAKE SD SITES AND GOLF COU1 FARMS, HOMES AND BUSH I FfBL LIKE PROPERTY ] ; DOUBLE IN PRICE IN THE SO IT WILL PAY YOU ! .4 SEEKERS TO GET BUSY, ! 8ULT WHEN THE RUSH C< Blanton I \ ,4 Offlco In Folk Columbus, N< ; Tfco Moontolo City wtt , i *+ - - -J ~ ?! i r 11 / ? PkUT I / fM *4 ?"*-*) I UAS BEE , \ VJWlLB "V ^ . X^EC^C ** . ' 7' ----' ? . -. it TB >RT 11 L926 j t chicam at rr. LOOII r it. M. 11. ? Vw 1*. n. IT. it j I July 1. U. 11. 11 1 r II. 11 1* i?j W. II M I. M. IT. M - 11. II, It 11 KaJ ?, T. l7i r I. II. 11. II JM* II. 14. II. II k M. 11. It Aar. IT. II. ll_ ^ 1_?I i _ .. .. ti - ?, t. I. I *?r it. ii. it. ii r IT. II. It. N July U. If. 14. N If t. IT. II. II- 7 M. II. II p W r 11. 11. IT, II III II. M. II. It. ft r If, ft. 14, H II . t. If. 14. M Jaly IT. II. I* 11 air M. IT. ft h . If. 14. IT, II Apr. II. 14. II. II l< r 14. M. M Jan. II. If. 14 g r 4 . Aaft. II. M. 11. A I, 4, I 1 rl " 11. If. II. t? MAT I. 4. I t] II M. July l.f.1 VA7 14. tl. XI . 1. II. II. II July 4. I. I. I. T " """"~~~ Apr. IT. II. It. II ^ ___ __ Jam If. M. IT. II D PORT A a*. 14, II. 11 h E r. 11.14, May 1.1 | 1| Mil JJICWl * ? m, hk n II ' jportin^guibs] i The timing of a foot race la done r from the flash: of the pistol and not the report t I 1 Arne Borg, the great Swedish swim- f mer, Is the son [ of a former chief of pe- 3 lice of Stockholm. h I e Age In race horses always Is reck- 1 seed from the; January of theryear to I which the horse Is bora. 1 ) ! * Wlnston-Saltm of the Pledssoat league has signed Outfielder Beaaley of Atlanta, Oa., and a pitcher named Gtallford, who halls from Orlando, Via. j e e e Texas university has np propria ted 110,600 for the construction of 16 to SO new tennis courts on newly acquired property east of the Austin speedway. a a a sa?l as_lll_. esS Rom riQQf lurag, diu?i?i ? Wills, has Joined hands with Itlke Latso of Scranton, and la the fntara will assist In ths management of Pets Latso, Sturdy middleweight bozor. i According to Ool. Henry Breckinridge, president of the National Aaatour Athletic federation, baseball among the small boys of the United States has fallen off BO per cent la the last three years. see Laden Vlnenr, lightweight champtsa of Europe, left for his home In Prance after falling to receive his chance at the world title. He left a challenge ' for the new title-holder, Rocky Kansas of Buffalo. , * * * 1 Georgetown university nine will play , 30 games this season. Of the games J 14 will be played on the Washington | (D. C.) college field Including Yale, | ; Princeton, I Syracuse, Fordham and , Cornell la early AprlL 'I I READ POLK COUNTY NEWS j I e Bin i CTIM 1 LDVkkkMn | 'S IN DENTON SPRING it N DENTON SPRING PARK OFFERING THIS VALUAAT THE BARGAIN PRICE IACTS RUNNING FROM ? SUIT SUITABLE FOR DE- 'j TES, HOTEL SITES, HOME ISES; ALSO IMPROVED IESS PROPOSITIONS. WE , tN THIS SECTION WILL 1 NEXT TWELVE MONTHS. ' INVESTORS AND HOME AS YOU KNOW THE REOMBS. I I it Greene Cewrty Bank >rth Carolina k Matanri UvMtHM ? , Bad Break etprrX lATWEQ- \ NBM> , ) is STVL1J/ / MAN ? >.. Ut.^nn 1U.M Wall/ Marks, ml / mf? football captain at tha Unlroratty *t Chicago, has boon aaloctod by easts as "tandiain at aaaa" on tha eanpne. na Maw Tark pobttc la b#Mln? a Mla| contact to salaet tha "worst book." Oaa eag?eettea la tha win tar baok aa tha Kaatacky darby. x Oaa of tha old-tine football cartas wOl not ba renewed maxt fall aa WOMama college. will maat Unlrerstty of Pane/Ivan la Instead of CM am b la. a Stasia/ Katchal was one boxar who often tend It dlfllcult to got bouts, u promoter* tad manager* feared ho wonld kill opponent* la the ring. * Manager Wado KlUofor of Seattle, announce* the signing of Ole (Swede) Johnson, form or Hollywood high aehool pitcher, to an Indian contract. Blnghamton of the New York-Pennsylvania league, has traded Pitcher El nor Hill to Nash rill* of the Southern j league for John Newell, also a pitcher. * * * An Indian^ ' paper says that ea a bad road the moat necessary apart part to carry la a pood temper. Still It doesn't always pat the ear oat of the ditch. > Perhaps the most coveted trophy that accrues to the winner e? tae woman's tennis championship ? -h* unofficial but autocratic prlvflcg< ?t setting the styles In woman's sport aaemanta ?rr? LET "PRICE" FIGURE THE PRICE - 'J