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POLK COUNTY HISTORY Continued from Page Two.. ing his ministry to adjoining coun ties, and to new fields in Polk,—in 1886, he reported that a “log church for colored people had been built near Tryon.” The name of Milnor Jones dis appeared from the Diocesan rec ords of North Carolina after 1890, when he removed with his family to Oregon. One daughter, however, married J. C. Camp, and continued to reside in Polk County, where she has descendants among its present day citizens.— (To Be Con tinued.) THE BULLETIN t: months in County__$1.50 e year in County___$3.00 Six months Elsewhere_$2.00 One year Elsewhere_\ $4.00 Lost! Did you ever figure up how much it costs in time to look for something lost? If you lose something on the street or stores, the cheapest way to find it is to advertise immediately in THE BULLETIN. It reach es hundreds of people in a FEW HOURS, quicker and cheaper than any other way Extra Bulletins—5c per copy. I HEATwdh WOOD jbfHWubl&ljt WOOD BURNER ★ ENJOY 24-HOUR CONTROLLED HEAT ★ BUILD BUT ONE FIRE A SEASON— No Fires to Build On Cold Mornings ★ REMOVE ASHES ON AVERAGE OF ONLY 3 TIMES MONTHLY Insist on the Downdraft ASHLEY—ifs PATEI^ED. This thermostats colly controlled wood burning heater sav^rup to 50% and more on fuel costs, write many Ashley userI. CUnn, less soot and dirt. Over 3,500 retailed in one city and tradiigVrea—-truly a sensation. Now in our I6th yeor. See your local AshlejMealer today or write for his name. ASHLEY AUTOMATIC WOOD STOVE COMPANY Columbia, S. C.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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