CHEVROLET AUTO atami nnm i p iiuiti HrrtHLj The automobile has invaded another realm of the horse, the dangerous game of "bulldogging" steers which has been popular in the Lone Star state ever since the vast herds of cattle first roamed its prairies. The stunt was successfully per^ formed recently for the firt time by a daring cowgirj at the rodero held at Bandera, Texas. Crouched on the running board of a Chevrolet touring car, she rode in pursuit of a wild Texas steer. A group of yelling cowboys mounted on horses joined in the Chase. The drive of the Chevrolet adroitly avoided a frenzied charge when the steer suddenly stood his ground and attempted to gore his pursurers. The car then whirled in a swift circle and ran alongside the galloping steer. The cowgirl leaped from the running board to the animal's shoulders, locked one arm about I his neck and threw him to the ground. She suffered no injury. Veteran cowmen in ltandera county, the heart of the western ranch country, declare that "bulldogging" - Jor Economical Tr ^53 -jl 4m % at ifosc, Low Prices/ lounnJ.T$ Ro&i-xr ^ 'j/^/ 2S$r*C3 JourDcer S ft f* Sedan. . ft ^-7- J ""'k^ yi-Ton frv i $ "?'V? (V - . .' - J 1-Tor T '? * c? ~ ^ A'.' !**:? * *. ". b. Hint, Sma . i? . ?* ?j />:ivtr. . ... ! o..<t?u i v T < r " r ,v s k a. i*urctiUSi! v. /cv'Utl flail. TRY< I "Chevi t>* ? 1 | QUA'.:": - We ( % Jh LET US HELP YOU WI1 YOUR REQUIREMENTS WE HANDLE HIGH GR REASON ART-E WE ARE LOCATED JUS QUICK SERVICE DEPj YOU IN YOUR BUILDtt Landrum I L 7 ; ' r / 'T Vrr V >" v I ++v*+W+++++++++++*+++*++ I k... fpMlEItE Is much to be said In favoi x floor plan Is as expertly arrnngei objections of lack of privacy nnd long This house may run either lengtl exterior Is of stained grey shingles w The trimmings should be white with the roof. The three bedrooms are well shut off from the rest of the house. The large open porch or sunrooni can be I made to open off either the living or dining room. The kitchen has the I desired built-in features, including I the useful breakfast nook. The cost of this house can be materially reduced by omitting the basement and allowing space on the ' main floor for a small boiler room. The walls and roof also are sheathed with celotes to keep the temperature at comfort point the year round. ?, Olotechnlo Ina 3"> ?;?* { J ansportatiom H YOUR BUILDING PLANS, BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR ADE MATERIALS ONLY, A] * T A SHORT DISTANCE FRC ARTMENT WILLL BE OF G IG PROBLEMS. Guilders Suppl andrum, S. 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Fanners Bank & c Trust Company renovating their g milding at corner of Depot and Main Streets. c Forest City?Rapid progress being f nade on construction of South Mountain Highway. s Elizabth City ?Construction under s vay on new Chowan River bridge lere. o Kinston?Contract let, for erection if new hotel at Peyton Avenue and p ^>i oon .Qtrpot < UVV/U MM vw?. Pinehurse?Cotton Manufacturers s REPORT OF THE i The Peoples Bank & Trust Compan; 4orth Carolina, at the close of buslne RESOURCES 1. Loans and Discounts 2. Demand Loans 3. Overdrafts, secured, $3,308.18; uns 4. United States Bonds and Liberty 5. North Carolina State Bonds 6. All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mort 7. Premium on Bonds 8. Banking Houses, $8,145.41; Furnlti $3,929.00 9. All other Real Estate owned, ... 9. Cash in vault and net amount dui and Trust Companies, 1. Cash Items held over 24 hours, .. 2. Checks for clearing J. Customers' Liability on Acceptance Total, LIABILITIES 1. Capital Stock paid in 2. Surplus Fund, 5. Undivided Profits, less current ex I. Unearned Discount 5. Dividends Unpaid, i. Notes and Bills rediscounted, ... Bills Payable i. Certificates of Deposit representini ?. Deposits Due Banks, Baskers, and I. Deposits subject to cherk, Individ I. peposits Due State of N. C. and ai !. Demand Certificates of Deposit, .. I. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due I. Cashier's Checks outstanding, ... i. Certified Checks !. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due '. Savings Deposits . Trust Deposits (net), none Certific Customers Liberty Bonds . Accredited Interest due depositors, . Domestic and Foreign Acceptances Totol, TATE OF NORTH CARP LIN A?COUN I, V. A. BLAND, Acting Cashier lemnly swear that the above statemen ige and belief.. Correct?Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before mi C. L. BREWER, Notary Public. My Commission expires June 14, 1! I It Pays to Wat< I When You B p Pathfinder Balloons are mad( t latest manufacturer of quality t sane solution to your equipmenl I LOW PRICE. [ Come in and let us quote you o t Unknown brands are risky "ba f ?but especially so with Balloo f; Balloons work at lower pressure j> ible. And it takes good materi L of manufacturing skill to combi c in a tire carcass. W. S. MCD Columbus TRYON MO Try on, I Hines M \ Passion. P tm? . I 4 4 4 GET OUR FIGURES ON 3 ORDER ELSEWHERE. 3 SB OUR PRICES ARE 3 i 4 )M TRYON, AND OUR 3 REAT ASSISTANCE TO 3 ? ? 4 ly Company i fc I 0m I JU S " * Weekly trial Review Association of North Carolina h told meeting here, November 25-21 Leechville?Work completed, par ng route 91 betwen Leechville an< 3wan. Ceek?Potatoes Demg UU| a** 'lcinlty. Wilmington?Dams at city wate ntake at Tooner's Creek, being re laired. Stanley?New bridge being bull >ver Yadkin River, between Mont ;omery and Stanley. Williamston?Large shipments o otton leaving here weekly, for Nor oik and northern points. Huntersvllle?Contract let, for In tallatlon of |75,000 waterworks ant ewer system. Silver City?Merchants Asaociatioi rganized in this place. Raleigh ? State prison's prlntlnf lant to be enlarged. Smithfield?Contract let, for con tructlon of road from Smithfield U CONDITION OF jr, at Tryon, N. C. in the State 01 as, November 4, 1926. dollars 1295,740.62 2,075,00 ecured, $2,621.18, 6,929.36 Bonds 25,650.00 gages 2,000.00 jre and Fixtures, V J 12,074.41 s from Banks, Bankers, 30,979.12 ! 1,207.28 8. 875,555.64 DOLLARS 25,000.00 9,000.00 penses and taxes paid, 41.54 f. 41,000.00 j money borrowed, .. Trust Companies lual 159,772.86 iy Official thereof, .... in Less Than 80 Days, 1,794.47 100.00 on or After 30 Days, 55,099.30 65,447.47 :ates of Deposit for .. 18,300.00 ? 376,555.64 TY OF POLK, November 12, 1926. of the above named Bank do t Is true to the beat of my knovrV. A. BLAND, Acting Cashier 0. H. HOLMES, W. P. LITTLE, JULIAN CALHOUN, Directors. 3, this 12 day of November, 1926. >26. i mim.m i ^ tJSfl M-'.gK ? -sj * I w ff f :j ? * 1 v AHT 1" Mr 0 ch Your Step : uy Ballons ; and guaranteed by the ; tires. They're a safe and ' t problems AT A MIGHTY ; n your size. ' rgains" in any type of tire ! ns. < is. They've got to be flex ials and the highest degree ne flexibility with strength ! OWELL ,N.C. TOR CO. N. C. ntnr P rv ' vtui VUi G. < BjpHPlppWBpre > -rr Harnett Count/ line. Smithfield ? Cornea tone laid for new Freewill Baptist. Church, at r Rains Cross Roads. Hendersonvllle ? Work n earing completion, on Ambassador Apartments on 6th Arenue West a Greensboro?Carolina Silk Product Corporation to establish silk mill heer, for manufacture of silk hoisery. 1 Winston-Salem ? Tobacco market I here sold more than 10,000 pounds in b j 14 days. High Point ? Bids redeived, for r construction of new First PresbyterMian Chlrch on North Main Street, to J cost $200,000. 11 Wilmington?Contract let, for pav * ing road from WilmintQft. to Rutherfordton. 11 Sunnyside?Corn and cotton being " I gathered in this section. Hendersonvllle ? Contract let at * $270,000, for construction of 13 miles ' highway fro mBat Cave to HenderI sonville. I Hendersonvllle ? Site chosen, for erecting new city halL t| Charlotte?East 4th Street to be I widened. J Hendersonvllle ? New filling sta* tion to be built here. rj Charlotte ? Work progressing rapidly, on construction of First National Bank building here. II Rutherforjdton?Plans being made to extend Seaboard Railroad from 11 Rutherfordton to Hendersonvllle. Kinston?Carolina Power & Light ' I Company offers to purchase city I electric plant I Greensboro?$150,000 being raised, [for erecting new Y. M. C. A. bundling here. Lumberton ? 1st Street, between REPORT OF THE The Carolina State Bank, at Salud; the close of business, November 4, 1 RESOURCE! 1. Loans and Discounts, .. 2. Demand Loans, ; 3. Overdrafts, secured, $ None; uns 4. United States Bonds and Libertj 5. North Carolina State Bonds, ... 6. All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mo 7/. Premium 'om Bonds, S_ Banking Houses, $2,764.48; Furn 13,936.95, 9. All other Real Estate owned, . 10. Cash In vault and net amounts c and Trust Companies, 11. Cash Items held over 24 hours, 11-1-2 Revenue Stamps 12. Checks for clearing 12 1-2 Collection Account 13. Customers' Liability on Accepta Total LIABILITIES 1. Capital Stock paid in, "2. Surplus Fund, .1 3. Undivided Profits, less current ex 4. Unearned Discounts, 5. Dividends Unpaid 6. Notes and Bills rediscounted, . 7. Bills Payable 8. Certificates of Deposit representii 9 Deposits Due Banks, Bankers, and 10. Deposits subject to check, Indivi 11. Deposits Due State of N. C. and 12. Demand Certificates of Deposit, 13. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due 14. Cashier's Checks outstanding, 15. Certified Checks ? 16. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due 17. Savings Deposits, 18. Trust Deposits (net), 19. Accrued Interest due depositors, 20. Domestic and Foreign Acceptanci Total, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA?COl 13, 1926. I, E. C. BARNARD, Cashier of 1 swear that the above statement is tn belief. Correct?Attest: . Subscribed and sworn to before i WALTER THOMPSON, Notary I i > THE NE ?. < > J , , \* ill N fXT n I f> A i ' ? HUM I hi ll l\ VI , < i , < > Is The Last V | car ;; YOU HAVE MISSED A F :; RIDE IN THE NEW 1927 1 J! FUL MOTOR CAR VALUE, o DEMONSTRAT ON. WE A COLUMBUS ALD SALUDA \; OF MOTOR CARS. < > Forest C'rtj FOREST C < > > * \ | AGENTS FOR TRYON, C< ! CtftmSDAY, N< IV EMBER ^ Ll"' B \ Elm and C ".'it Strwj^B I widened. SB \ Lumber : M.Tact in, ^ B \3tructlor1 .ndjMtcn.g^B (highway ^^B I Elizabeth Ui.ovj ^ B | be erected Windsor .. * * ract construction . 4*atfo to Chov.;,n , , fr?0 fcj uxii*-.., . ;llne- > head cin-i.. _*%?! ^ tracks. ^ NEW B'/e ' "llt">. Tile I.;.- ., !:r\ V. addilioii , - 5a, 1 i ~ 'Mtli S3- 1 books the JEJ w ls COSstj... * ing male. !l'w 1-, .1 H large lis 1 , t'v new book- ! S0I^i collection It ^ I Andrew tr?i! of. man. " its. Bee Ik- i.dveu?r? I Crouch 1 wjk o* ? I prose. Ellis Ho'. I Fish- 1: I Gibbs 1.' I Gibbs. .1 ".u triarr;^ I Glasgov. toaeda. I Herges!,- v. ir.picc I Leaeock --c I Lock-- Pt I Mack'-nzb I Milne ?Win. ... Pooh I Packard :zsr. I I Peatti-- ' - *.'.u ie."Tyij I Philpou I I Sullivan :'"v the centur; I Swinn- r; n->r store Walpo'e J .he I CONUniilN ;)F ... I i, in tin) - CtrtdutB 5 LOllilj I list I secured. E' - ' >ul j Bonds, I rtgages P-illB iture and 1 i\ - I lue from lhint . cuts, Cf I noes, . ... liiiil ur* pcnsea and ta.v - I! ag money borr aed Tru^t Conipui dual JUi" any Official t f, ! in Less Tlia;; 3'.' Day;. 03 on or After ' Days, fti&C jyul ?s, ~ :?.*! .j? v -? * UtV 1 \ UK Kt'i-.i ja.aLa. ? ihe above nan. ,; iiiLk, d: I ie to the h's; . f my kzof.eif * I E. t\ IMRXARD, Cu? I II L. CAPPS. I ,) c. SO.VMR I V A PACE. I D!r?ts# I ne, this 13th . .if Nowcta '& I ^ublic. I *T V v -I" V I W 1927 I i ' ?' O-1??? I ( UroMUBiLt* < * . ILL Bl'U P tm'W Vord in Mot<?r | Value J r. T-N'TIL1 ' LEAL TREAT I- .pjfrJ BUICK. IT - A c0R A CALL l> T<>DA trY0S'| lRE agen., 0 ^ . FOR the- vMU I I I f Molor & ?ITY_ K. C. I ' r 1LUMBUS A\l) SALLV-i jM **+++++*++ :

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