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, u .\1>LY FURNISH YOU ESTIMATES ov at
Vl? -DING REQUIREMENTSANDGlMRANTER "
.v A-r service-work that you will bI ill
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,;VON BUILDINGS. MAY I FIGURE WITH !!
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Cent ^ 'nfiactor Teyon, N. C.
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I BULBS AND PLANTS
knyin tu ; ainbow mixture of 20 colors 40 for $1.00," 100
Knin'Qi'-'" darwin tulips all shades 30 for $100 -100
BT$3.0I?.
Racinrhs ill colors bedding size 15 for 1.00. 100 for $6 00
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Hyacinth snaues juiiiug ?iz,e iv iux <px.vu.
KLr whi-r- : trumpet narcissus 12 for $1.00, 100 for $8.00. I
Email i-.-orted 12 for $1.00.
Ej, whirr- \ peonies 3 or more eyes 3 for $1.00, 12 for- $3.00
| It. J. GIBBONS, Mt. Holly, N. J.
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NEW LOW
PRICES
Frijpdaire mechanical anies for /""\UANTITY production and the
iruiaiuiujn in the standard If ... < ? ?
mak? cf ice boxes nrn a ? r,rr. A. great buying power of General
ulow" ^ ' Motors have made possible the new low
Fr^-U,r5~~ Frigidaire price^the lowest in the
ft loud capacity 3 history of electric refrigeration. Long
Model M 7 metal cabinet the leader in value as well as in number
/t food capacity $310 f users, Frigidaire now offers even i|
Model U-9 i cabinet greater value than eve before. Model j
tecLfxSS $395 for modcl and sire for sue, Frigidaire ;
(All prices l.o. b. Dayttm) morc ?* ?**? less than any
And any Frigidal may be ?tha <jcctric refrigerator. I
pKhax-J on the Genetml cn_. .
Mown drtcmd peyment pi? Only in Frigidairc can you get the
large food atorage space, the greater
mA"- -g capacity, the finer finish, the quieter operation and thg
I w*' engineering and manufacturing standards of General
otors. If you want true Frigidairc value, be sure that the electric
ntrigerator you buy is a genuine Frigidaire. *
Call at cor display room, telephone or mail the coupcu for com'
pictc mi ^nnatioo,
I R. 0. ANDREWS, Tryon, N. C.
I Frigidaire
PRODUCT? OP GENERAL MOTORS
R. O. ANDREWS
Tryon. N. C.
Pleue tend me complete lafbrmadoo ibnt Frigiduit.
'../action which VI
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?MT A T1AIRY FARM? ?
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" a.vo one hundred acres almost within arm's |
"I Columbus. It lies between Chocolate *
i' f ountain and Dr. Reed's mountain property. l!
;s not a particle of waste land about the ;;
Its knolls and valleys and water supply
s scenic advantages, would make it an ideal i!
.' tial site, but it has been suggested that we
for a dairy farm, and for that purpose we
know of anything in Polk county that would ?
There is a county road running t
.ji the property and some buildings on it. ;;
"''perty can be bought at the right price
i easy terms. I >
THREE HOUSES IN TRYON ;;
' 0 two nine room houses, just completed, \'t
seven room house?new. All have mod1
pment. The two have steam heat and the
;"l air. No one has lived in any of them.
/"< well located and can be bought on reaterms.
None are for rent. Phone to us
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BUNTON AND STEARNS
AL ESTATE DEALERS AND PROMOTERS ; \
Leading Real Estate Dealers , 11
Polk County, N. C. < J
COLUMBUS, N. C. '*cen?ed
by tha State of North Carolina
Membert Tryon Chamber of Commerte. ?'
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L. J. PETTIJOHN
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Pattljohn, member of the federal farm
loan board.
OFTEN CALLED
THE FRIENDLY
BANK OF POLK!
The above is an every day
remark from our friends.
Can we add you to our
large list of satisfied customers.
Come in today.
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Regular services each
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> Special music eveninf
;; Sabbath School 10 a.
II Public cordially invito
THOMAS L. JUSTH
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II Mass?Sunday 8:30 i
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PAPER APPEAL
IN LOCAL NEWS
EDITOR ASSERTS
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Local news, brightly and tall talt
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ten, Is the backbone 6f every news-,
poper it wos declared yesterday by
Stephen Bolles editor of the Janesville
(Wis.) Gazette speaking at the
opening seccion of the annual convention
of the Inland Press association
at the Hotel Sherman.
"Once we had national newspares
but today distance is a wall," he
said. "Once more than 500 copies of
the New York Tribune came to the
Janesville postoffice every day. No
more than a half dozen come now.
"Newspapers are no longer an ex
perimenjal venture. Newspaper
publishing is a business as sound as
the making of steeU The newspaper
is an established institution, vitally
necessary to every comqjunity.
Mr. Bolles rapped "yellow journalism."
"The greatest blot on the character
of the American people," he
said, "is that newspapers with
screaming senstions, back alley liasions,
Magdelenes weeping over yellow
criminals, and columns of
moron piffle written for the brain
of 16, have readers. They may win
an audience, butit will leave hastily
when some one else makes a more
daring exhibit of distorted mentality."
Most of the 226 newspapers belonging
to the organization are represented
at the convention, which I
closes tonight. The territory of
the organization embreces the state
of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Ohio, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri,
Minnfesot^, Indiana, Kansas, and |
other western states, as well as On- i
tario, Canada.
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THE POLK COUNTY NEWS |<
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Low Lost, tiood workmansmp,
!; Remodeling Old Building.
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soon be here. It comes every v
ildhood.
11 ring, the organ will piake mui
ons. Thus it will be in Tryon, a;
iristendom?not merely this week
nd of your life.
jrce that persists?that surroun
i here, present, living,
possibly ignore it.
u going to do about it?
IVhen? Next Sunday. Where?
The Church of your preference.
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i Sunday 11 First and Thi
Second and I
I services. P- mm.
REV. P. E.
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3E, Pastor. Tryon?Secor
days each i
C and Third
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days 11 i
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!Y, Rector. Pastor.
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Elizabeth City?New public library
to be built In this city.
Raleigh ? Large hay crop being
harvested in this vicinity.
Durham?Contract let, for erection
of addition to Watts Hospital.
Hendersonville?$1011,000 new hotel
proposed for this towh. ,
Laurel Park?$150,000 bonds lssu*
el, for city improvements.
Hendersonville ? Contarct let for,
hardsurfacing 7th Avenue extension
w uiii uiu cny mm oh 10 poini near
Blue Ridge School, at cost of $14,814.
Hendersonvtlle?Green River Manufacturing
Company, maker of fine
combed yarns, increases output $200,000
yearly.
Cliffside?Work started, on construction
of plant for manufacture
of Terry Towels.
Smithfield?Tobacco on Smithfield
market continues to bring gobd
price. j
Washington ? Standard Oil Company
to construct wharf and dolphins
on south side of Pamplico, opposite
Washington.
[Winsteadville?Road between Winsteadvillle
and Belhaven being improved.
Mooresboro?Yarn mill may locate
here soon.
Statesville?Atlas Oil Company of
$100,000, chartered.
Durham?Ground broken, for new
home of Y. W. C. A.
Tryon?Melrose Power & Manufacturing
Company, Inc., purchased
by General Gas & Electric Corporation.
Hendesonville ? $25,000 plant for
Wilson & Wood Lumber Company
being erected here, at corner of
Church Street and First Aenue West.
j Sanford ? Temple-Mclrer Motor
Company, with capital of $15,000,
hartered.
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OMMERCIAL WORK I
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Sundays 8:00 p. m.
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Henrietta -'.North Henerletta St.
being ilhproved.
Hollis ? Farmers of this section
busy pulling fodder and picking cotton.
Chimney Rock?New school to be
erected in Lake Lure.
Durham?Construction under way,
on Duke University's coordinate
school for women.
Ellenboro ? Harrilli's Drug Store
being Improved.
Balfour?Contract let, for erectlnon
of new school here, to cost $59,929.
Kenansville?146 hogs were sold recently
by ten farmers in Dulpin
County, for total of $3,690.
Peach 'A' Rena?Work progressing
rapidly, on costruction of Brogden
High School.
Red Springs?6,490 bales of- cotton
ginned in Robeson County, prior to
September 16.
Louisburg?Standard Oi] Company
erecting new filling station here.
Newell?Negr0 school in Crab Orchard
township near here, recently
burned, to be rebuilt.
Smithfield ? Ground broken, for
new traffic signal to be installed, at
intersection o? English and Main St.
Graham?New road to be constructed
between Graham and Piltsboro.
High Point?Centennial Avenu,, be
ing paved.
High Point?$1,000,000 high school :
being erected, on Jones Street.
High Point?Work progressing on I
new Tast End Methodist. Church. I
Atkinson?Tide Water Power Com-1
pany to extend its electric current |
into Atkinson, at cost of $25,000.
Newton?Work to slart soon, on j
Newton-Statesville link of Central
Highway, to cost $1,000,000.
Asheboro ? Old Dominion Box
Company organized hove, for inanu- j
facture of paper boxes used in hos- i
iery mills.
Liberty?Well being bored at waterworks
here.
Durham market to open in this ;
town.
Louisburg?Franklin County Building
rapidly nearing completion.
Wllmignton?Industrial survey (Jo
be made In this city.
Maysville ? Mill Motor Company,
with capital of $26,000, chartered.
Wilmington? Wilmington chapter
of American Institute of Banking,
reorganized.
Burlington ? Southern Furniture
Company opens furniture dactory I
here.
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Hendersomjflle?Few The Florist j
with capital of $50,000, chartered.
Hendersonville?Chamber of Com-.
merce working for establishment of !
cannery in Hendersonville County. i
Hendersonville - Work slarled on
new Chamber of Commerce Huiding
it corner of 5th and Church Sis.
Oakdale ? New Highway No. 21
southward fr<5m Laurinburg to South j
Carolina state line near MeColl, lie- |
Ing paved with asphalt.
Ashevilel ? S uithwes' Inc stin-.-rif
Corporation. with capital stock of
?100,000, chartered.
Construction contracts in No'rlh
Carolina during August reached !<>.>09,000;
total for S ;monihs. $73,-1
>15,100.
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IN WESTERN NORTH CAR.
ASHEVILLE, N.' C.. Oct. 28.-Western
North Carolina is one of
he best localities in the United
3tates ,for the production of some of
he small fruits such as grapes, j
itrawberries, raspberries, sour cher-1
ie and damson plums. 1
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 28. 1926
Mr. George E. Murrell, Horticulturist
of th0 Southern Railway System, . *?<
recently made a surrey of conditions
in (this territory, with speciti reference
to the production of grapes.
He reports that the climate, soil and
topography of the -country could
hardly be improved upon for the
growing of Concord, Niagara, Catawba
and similar varieties. He found
that tile evisting vineyards produce
large quantities of grapes of superlor
sacharine content and flavor and
that local markets yielded substant ial
profits.
Mr. .Uurrell estimates that the
cost of preparing the land, planting, ^
fertilizing cultivating and spraying
thB first year would be about |200,00.
per acre, and less where the owner
does his own work and gets posts
from his land, that the cost for fertilizing.
cultivating, spraying and prun
nig tlie seconj >'cur would be about
#(ili.oo per acre, and that the annual
cultural cost after tli0 second year
would b,. about #Ha.00 pL> racre. The
third war the vines, under good
care, should yield 8,100 pounds per
ner.', which, if sold at five cents
pep pound would yield $408.00 Per
acre.
So ili.ii vienyai'd tost, plus six
tent in toil st for i Lie current season
would lu si cured tlie third year with
an annual prospeoiiv,. profit of $300.00
per acre Ju-reafer lor many
years. .\t nine coins per pound, the
price received hy grape mowers, at
Try on. \ this year, tlie return
would lie 1.40 Po facte, or a net
>ii lil nvi-r the coat for the third
Iyear of Jills.*8, hut such higher figures
rciiiiire good local demand and
rou 1,| probalily not be counted on
ior a iarg... commercial production.
The above figures are based on
seldng lite gr.ip s as they come from
the i'-.tto. V. ry much higher profits
.... o lootiucd if u market is do'.
eiop; ,j fcr grape products. Mr. hi uric
li show.- that 8,100 pounds of grapes
from an acre ol' land would yield
ios g lions of grape juice worth
.; 1:1."."Co, and hat, from the grape
pulp remaining, by lite addition of
at aiu ab ,j water and sugar, 952 doza
I w o outtce glasses ' of jelly, worth
s'l.llj.lo, iiHild hp made, making the
posMiii,. gross' income per acre, $1, V7.00,
wiiii ihe fur. her opportunity
of making inarmalade from the resi>t
aft. i tttaking jelly and using the
skins to mak,. the highest grade of
lab),, vinegar.
dr. Aiimvll culled atiention to
ijI ol' I lie culi.tloial lists might
h,, mailt of a grape juice and preserving
plant, Raspberries produce
prolnscly in that territory and raspberry
marmalade is in active demand.
Apple pi citin that can be
iliiulo. loin tile cull apples now largely
going to waste in Western North
Carolina, when flavored with raspit
riy makes a high-grade raspberry
i-rv,. which may be sold at a
? !:::ihi,, price.
it '. plums, which make a sn;
'i , piisuwe, may profitably he
; rov. in tins locality as nia\ a'.-o
s.-nr i ll r:; ... I,oih 01 which would
i . .. .nd.ed under proper managelit
mini I fr tils (,t' t!; kinds nicn il.:i.
t! V lie lllildl- lli-'llly profit;>:
;1111.- of \\'i sli rn N'orili Ca:?*:
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