TRYON The Star Spangled" Banner being played by Miss Anna Me,ta Buchanan, of Tryon, changinc to- Tinhpnvrin'. rth L'7 V make iormal apph- entered. . First in the wedding pro Qucst . hmks at once. cession entered the officiating minis- atl of Asheville offers .o.-A angiey, ot Dillon; S. johnson, ot Ab C., brother-in-law of the bride. Rev. :-c .is nuie to wb v Landev was follnwci w. ;j r Phone 4b, oi i- v. Miss Mattie Lea Jackson. cicov r .... rchode Island Kea pui- the bridf d - - ennit; ww"- - P lAMES "LEONARD. . r Make, town manager, re V: Enounce that town tax- , ,is ll , 19 1 aV B. Jackson, brother of the bride; next came little Catherine Brown, who bore the ring in a white rose bud: then followed the bride and groom. Ane Driae was Decomingly attired now aue anu wwum m a tailored suit ot blue, with hat to rom ated Lit ' , . I . r , 7 aamv mnf tttyi on T I v.of nh ,3 j 1 . . . . j and that a F"" ..iv. lljavui) rtUU carne.u a Doquet oi pink greatly appreciatt-u. ie M-ikroeace and rose DUds. Mrs. (Jarson is a lovelv Mrs. young woman. She has many friends snenainir me uiu- w-o ricouv uiteiesuea in ner mH-ticut, have returned to marriage. I Mr. Carson is a - bin 3"" . nnstor Of the DUSineSS man. He IS now r-nnr.or.forl u , ' Until fVio T T? T i , ITT J 11 -v t ' nenaersonviue, jn. U. Immediately after the ceremoify Mr. and Mrs. Carson left on the even ing tram for Hendersonville, where they will make their home. MRS HATTIE JACKSON SHAW. W. S. h HOW WE CAN HELP PROTECT OUR SOLDIERS OVERSEAS FROM GERMAN POI- SON GAS. . 1. .,rt Fur.-.oi ,'hurch as soon m V""' j, fl is over. r 01 0'"'" ctronir veturned home after a .Sffinls at Burnsville, N. C. ltn i .,n,v.rl home bv Miss Oi'l Dili rtUUV 11 &L f Brook.. N. Y who , thp-truest OT iur-a. ouuug iu it. Miss Curtis is well settling the question as to whether he was killed in battle in France or not. Previous to this letter the last Mrs. Basey had heard from the Captain was contained ill the' letter, extracts from which appeared in a recent is sue of the NEWS. This letter told of his having been "gassed," and what a severe time he was having. The next heard wtfs a cablegram an nouncing his -death. Mrs. Basey steadfastly refused to believe the news was genuine, and did everything she could to have the ;War Depart ment to either confirm or deny the re port, but to no purpose. , , It appears that Captain Basey was sent to a famous resort in the south of France to recuperate. While com ing out of-his room he ran upon a member of his old command, who re marked upon seeing .him, "My God, Basey, where did you come from? Don't you, know that x you have been reported killed?" This was the first intimation to the Captain that such a report had gone out, and he proceeded to deny it, by cabling his wife of his whereabouts, but she never received the cablegram. He sat down and wrote her, she receiving, this. He told BOAR FOR SALE. BrQkennose Berkshire: Will sell for marketvprice of pork to any far mer in Polk county who will agree to keep him for breeding purposes. . C. J. LLNCH,Tryon R. 1. Trvon. in receipt iam Garri- -Frank McFarland is ; fmm Mrs. Will l( v,- York, informing 01 " . r Uv Y-incVianrl wrnlrl him I fhP asne ui , -- . ------ fid to Tryon to be buned.be- fr ;o rf his tatrier and 1 Rut ao details of the date I diers overseas from the awful poison n- . , ..I. montinriDH I sras OI the bermans whirh in tho on v. e joiin wpvp mentioned i se oi w Emma Mcrananu icil iui m lore n crr nnnn rp Tpnn a u ev t ." letter stating that her sis oi a J ss At last our scientists have found father and 1 an almost sure protection for our sol i i -li - ii . voo nancprn is v 11 . i o her arrival me nv ;.;nlP Miss Emma telegraph- brother, Mr. F.-K. McFarland, F. v U oHflpsriav mnrn. left 1' r ' w.. r. 1. F. Scarlos and Mrs. Searles 1 - T Atlanta, soon, to resiue, wnere Searles is to manage uie uusmess nf thp SO-Caiieu ictuiisiiuiuui- 01 . . 1 J J! t-1-J fpirh ne maimed ana uisauiea V V v v. tiers some remunerative occupa- ly (days of the war laid waste so manv thousands of brave young lives. Every member of our community can help in this great work df they will. Our boys and girls, our young men and women, even the aged in our midst can come to our aid. This is an EMERGENCY CALL for help an S. O. S. from our soldiers to our people. And not by money nor work can we serve in this; merely by thought and care and by always re membering the need. ' Our Government wants every dry fruit pit, every fruit stone and the shol 1 of PVPrv nnf on ton Kir on i -noo lil-P SO niUCh Of the War WOrk I np ;,lsf, foil nlntinnm norfor di' 'apable volunteers, it will be etn- pure tin, but not cans as they are 'tin unremuneiuuNf tu ocanw, in name only lne Ked (jr0Ss Chap- fcciStiy. ter begs you never to cast aWay a sin- r and Mrs. dray have heard that gle one of these needed products you r daughter, Mrs. Ethel Freeman, always thought jthey -were just ithe terrible explosion last week "waste;" so did we, but we know bet- Lt Ambov. N. J., fled to Phila- ter now they mean LIFE, PROTEC- hia with her lniant. I wo irienas llUJN and a sate return to us of pur rted with the influenza were un- isolaiers Irom overseas. m e-ive her shelter and the fam- We, the Red Cross Chapter, ask ifmind refuse in a boarding house, you to save every one of these arti iv have also heard that tneir son, cies; in your nome nave a Dag or box v Grav, was at rsewark, N. J., but convenient and when it is full bring not Know wnemei ur iiul ut; csta- i 11- iu us, ucpusii, its i-umeiiu m Liie Sniurv receptacles for this purpose at the liQS Bertie Jackson, aged 19 years, Band Stand near depot, and the Red irhtor of Mr. and Mrs. John L. widpiei wm get it to uie ie- quirea aesunauon. mis is help that each ot us can give mav we count oh YOU ? . M. C. BLAKE, Chm. Com. w. s. S- CAPTAIN BASEY ALIVE. Ikson, died at the family home near f . it- i i 'TV. on, last neanesaay nigiit. me n? ladv was sick but two days, was attacked by the Spanish in TT 1 L .1 I Z nza. however sne naa Deen in r health for some time, and her Jstitution was not strong enough onquer the dread disease. The kins were laid to rest at Columbus Irsdav, at 4 o'clock p. m. We ex- Id svmpathy to the Dereaved par- js and relatives. 'e hope our friends will appreciate fact that we are in the midst of greatest campaign for money ?ing that the world has ever seen, I that the greater portion of our e and space is being used for that rpose, and not to be disappointed ause any article sent us for publi- on does not appear. Remember t we are surrounded bv iron clad es that makes it impossible to run paper as we would like to. Also there are but two of us in the p'S office, and if you expect any fs to appear don'f wait until Wed- ;lay or Thursday to send it in a you are in possession of it on way. e are dome the best pos- e under our terrible, handicap, and' i tnat our friends will do all they f to aid us instead of hindering us. W. S. S BELGIAN RELIEF Postmaster Stearns is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Basey conveying the information that she has recently received a letter from Capt. Basey, recovering and to report again to her he was rapidly would soon be able his command. The manv friend's of this roHn1 in Tryon, will be glad to hear the good news, ana witn them we extend congratulations. w. s. s WARRIOR MOUNTAIN. The hills are adorning themselves with the beautiful autumn colprs, and looking upon thefr splendor we know the hand of the Creator is sublime. Little- Helen and Bernice Arledere are quite sick. Nathan Scogsrin is not able to be in school. Mrs. William Green, of Silver Creek, has been visiting her daughter. Litye Edith, the two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Arledge, was quite, painfully burned by falling upon a kettle ot hot water. Her left arm receiving most of the bum. Mr. Walt Foster is unabte to be out on account of having cut his knee. Mrs. John Edwards and daughter, Dora, were in Saluda last week, shop ping. We greatly enjoyed reading the let ters from "over there" printed in last week's issue. The hunters of this section' caught a coon recently. . w. S. S. KNITS 24 SQCKS WHILE WAITING TO TESTIFY Los Angeles, Cal. Called here from Detroit to' testify In the federai court, Miss Olive Kidder brought along her knit ting needles and yarn, and while waiting to be called to the stand knitted a dozen pairs of socks for Uncle Sam's soldiers In France. We Have the Right Prices V AND Kind of Materials to do your -building. Full stock Doors, Windows, Siding, Flooring Ceiling, Shingles, Loths, Interior Finish and Moulding, Rough and Dressd Lumber. Carry complete HEARON LUMBER CO. SALUDA, N. C. W F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. WALTER JONES. ATTORNEY AT, LAW Office up Stairs In Jno. L. Jakn C Bld'g. Sow Woods High-Grade Seed Wheat For Best and Most Productive Crops; Our Virginia-Grown Seed Wheats are superior for the South make larger yields and better quality of grain. Write for "WOOD'S CROP SPE CIAL" giving prices and Information about SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS, SEED RYE, BARLEY and all other Seeds for Fall Sowing. T.W. Wood & Sons Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. -c Sow WOOD'S EVERGREEN LAWN Q RASAS' for beautiful, velvety green lawns. Fall Is the best time, for seeding. Special Lawn Grass Circular mailed free upon request. 's a pity that everyone could not 'e seen Polk county's lesponse to c s cm t fiv vp not tnr ti-ip nponip Belgium and the occupied portions r ranee: II every county does as well in Portion, the Belgians will be as p aressed as we are! ' said a man, Ff breath with carrvinc nackaees wilkins' stairs. many trave. so manv helned col- :-Pack, and list that all the thanks said mav hf summpH nti in the H of the Western Governor, "We four duty and we done it!" y g g Wss WILCOX 'in service. v.v.v.v S3 .v.v.v.v D 5;. XvXv:-;:-: n ii n jl ria - o I ?3 onars i By SENATOR HENRY CABOT LODGE m The war will be won by men and ships, by guns and airplanes. To raise armies and supply them, to build the navy and support it, and to furnish ships and trans port, we must have money in large amounts. The expendi tures t)f the Government for the ensuing year are estimated at $24,000,000,000, a sum which baffles the imagination to con ceive. That vast amount must come one-third from taxes and two-thirds from loans. The suc cess of the Fourth an, like those that preceded it is, there fore, absolutely necessary. We must work with the highest speed, as if the war was to end in six months. We must pre pare in every direction, as if it was to last for years. Speed and preparation are both expensive. TMek It Over! You live in this county you believe in it you love it because it's yonr county. Are you willing , for it to be listed as a SLACKER County? No! You are not. Then let's get right down to brass tacks and put it on the honor roll. Its quota in War Sav ings has not been reached; therefore we know you. will pledge your full part to help remedy this con dition. There will be a wind-up war savings drive in this county during September. Canvassers, acting under authority of the Uni ted States Government will call upon you. You must pledge to buy every single War Savings Stamp you can to help save your county and your boys. Any further information will be cheerfully given you by Mr. B. L. Ballenger, County Chairman of Polk County War Savings Association. This Space Contributed by THE BALLENGER CO. Did You Ever Have a Dollar Work for YOU? Buy War Savings Stamps and collect interest from the Government. $4.20 in vested now brings you $5.00 in 1923. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. G. H. HOLMES President J. T. WALDROP Vice-Pre. TRYON, N. C. W. F. LITTLE Cashier This Bank is for Peope who Want to Improve their financial Condition. Will you let us serve you? A checking account is most convenient in the payment of bills. It is the safest receipt, A Savings account is the hure road to an eventual com petency. We solicit vour account. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER H. B. LANE Preside viae Presiaeats gamier are in receipt of following tet fl'om Miss Lois Wilcox, and as r J'ounjr ladv has manv friends in wno will 'be pleased to learn oi enlisting for the cause, we give ''Cation to same: 1 New York. Oct. 4. 1918. far Mr. ConelanH- 11 West 5 1st street, will he our ad- s for thp winter sr Vindlv .have Uur nionda mav hp interested to P'.that I have an exhibition of my Mini's for t.vvrt woolfo hpo-inninc r. - - .. v ' ' i v . j . -t n Jm (t Vi of 900 PJ-fV, Avanno -of galleries of Samuel Schwartz & Jnis fiim has charge of the exhi- on as -nil Inrl t Lime Sco w . ',m in tl-. f nnforiCQ 111- '10n Of the Ch - L- S. Army. Everyone will un- dni now haDDv I am to have lS Chanpr. f iV- i. .n,.on "nl nerve me gmixi wuoc. Sincerely, LOIS WILCOX. .y S. S. JACKSON-CARSON Without the Loans we cannot have either q33C33 COCO COCO 00e0Cw00Ctt0C300CCC3CC30CC03CC30CSC3 Wo To Loodlsey REAL ESTATE TRYON, N. C. Sminip hut Viomtifii1 wpddinc 4a soiemnipH W flftpmnon. 2nd, at 5 o'clock. t. m... when ,7s Johnnie M ae Jackson and Mr. J1' H. Carson were quietly mar at the home of the bride's Tyts, Mr- and Mrs. J. L. Jackson. "0 Wprn t.alron uroe nnrofoH ,1T1 nite and blue. Quantities of l'Od nnrl QllfiiTvin laoiiao fftinyi OiiV m Wc arc fighting to secure a just, right eous and lasting peace. For a complete peace we must have a complete vic tory. -It must not be a peace of bar gain or negotiation. No peace which satisfies Germany can ever satisfy us. No peace that leaves Germany in a position to renew the war against us will be worth having. It will be far from sufficient to gain all our objects on the Western front Belgium, Alsace-Lorraine, Italia Irredenta. The President with wisdom and foresight and great force expressed his deter mination to redeem Russia. Russia must not be left in Germany's hands. That would mean another war. Poland must be free. Slav republics must be established to bar the way between Germany and the East. Serbia and Roumania must be redeemed. All these .things are essential. Nothing will bring them but complete victory and a peace dictated by as and oar allies. It is a conflict of ideas. It is the principle of evil arrayed against the principle of good. It is the battle of freedom and civilization against barbarism and tyranny. Wc must win and we shall win. S3 I We cannot win without money, and therefore, these Loans are vital, and the countrv should rally in all its strength and subscribe and oversubscribe the Fourth Liberty Loan x Buy Bonds to Your Utmost! Tide Space Contributed to Winning the War by jiHwawav.:.v.:a:.:.:.:a:.:a! m FOR -SALE AT A BA A 0 If taken at once. Cash or reasosble terms. Two tenant houseswell built, in colored tenement district. Store house and lot oh Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt. TB-OE IBQYS "pVEIR TD-OERE99 v want to know what is going on back home. Why not you fcfoemn the NEWS? JOG-UN ORR CO 0 .1. 7 "vi OUVUUU1 tCkTvO 111HV la ' ,V1UI ivsKV America aiLSv InUL 1 A ! I 6 SLrched in the back. V ,

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