7 : " 'Zr.::& YESTERDAY '.tA : ' . : to come and see us in our new fire-proof store building, just completed, where we have on.display a new, clean stock of BUI- " - n n 1 .1 tr :ii trust com- 1 rviibL cum- 14,721.22 uciies. rnrni.Qninryc fenSr..- 350.00 : .i v-v IS AN OUTLAWED ACCOUNT -owned 2,000.00. P . P' . KCAL MUlNCYfllNVtS I IT.?' - - . Ill VBIU (II - ,11'" . . ' II I v. v .!' ..."V III II v - I -n .1sr ....... XUmiif ......$78,152.32 ViiV.iMTIES. . . IX-l O AAA A m i.o,vvu.uy less cur- and tax- . .". ...r. 1,576.38 to check.. 53,320.66 ;ocK v"'' proi ' . : duhI s-iij ., , o con cr checks outstand- DOI.IO rrO 1 CO OO k'orth Carolina, M'UIlU 1 1. 1AOA V. Dlaton, Cashier of the J. ned bank do solemnly swear nhove statement is true to W mv knowiedgea-nci ueuei. Attest: J. E. Sams, - rank Jackson, v S. V-ODD. j' Directors. onri cwnm to before me. flueiitti".""- , - , rfav of -Marcn, iyzu. , (Jrmond, Notary Public. rt of the Condition of the a in the State of North Caro-l the close of business, Febru- 920. RESOURCES r.d disiounts $44,936.13 ...... . . States bonds and . . Liberty Bonds..' 2,451.40 r stocks bonds and . . t -i ccn aa mortgages n,u;u.w house, ?12i0, fur iture and fixtures 11000 2,250.00 h real estate owned . 301.57 vault and ne t a- bunt due from banks inkers and trust com- fcanies 13,928.49 ems held, over 24 lours , o.va for clearing Ki 710.95 on ..... ...... ... 195.35 Total $76,531.66 LIABILITIES. stock paid in .$ 5,000.00 stock paid in. ..... . 2,250.00 ed profits, less cur- nt expenses and tax- D. mIA O 1 CO T7 ica 'fwu fi Its subject to check.. 33,578.78 tertificates of deposit "33,084.59 ing. . . .' 184.52 Total $76,531.66 xf North Carolina, . hty of Polk March. 10. 1920 B. Lane, Cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear that Jove statement is true to the if my knowledge and belief. 11. 1. LANE, Cashier. t Attest : ' M. A. Pace, Q. C. Sooner. Directors. scribed and sworn to before me. I T T ' . r. h. uailey, Notary Public. ' o . KPort of the Condition of the BANK OF SALUDA Jiuda. m tho Rt.ito Af MaTi a: tne close of business Febru tn, 1920. -RESOURCES I and (lisrnnntc ' f r;A QK1 Kti ,;af ..... ... ..... 565.04 fL States bonds and Liberty Bonds p? house, $3700, fur- "uure and fixtures S2o00. fter real' estate 'owned l!J vamt and net amout ue irom banks, bank ers and- trust, com panies . . . v items held o'vpV 9!i w ks for clearing. I C Tl t is to your ad vantage to have your bank account u withxan institution that know3 how to look a fter your ;inter83ts and safeguard you undertakings with its large' resouces. - . , ;' - ' The knowing how makes a great difference and at a turning point in your career your banker can make or break you. " This bankis always on thealert to better conditions anddt has that big qualtification so paramount to you in your business career It knows how v We invite you: to become a .member of our success ful family of depositors. 3C Shoes, Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and all of which is sold at rock bottom fig ures, We are ready and anxious , to supply your wantsln anything in our line, and we welcome a comparison of our prices with those of our competitors. . See us for Feed of all kind. . . - w ilkuis &. Co. Tryon? N. C. U PeoplesBank & Trust Go. TRYON, N. C. G. H. Holmes, .Pres. " ' ' J. T. Waldrop, Vice Pres. Walter Jones, Vice Pres. W. F. Little Cashier J V. A. Bland, Asst. Cash t Good is Opportuniiy To the average man if he is not saving? It will enable you to grasp the opportunity if you will take our advice Open a sav ings account with US Today. Motto; Save that's what counts. CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER. H. B. LANE Vice Prtsidents Casbkr President .. 8,650.00 6,200.00 750.00 7,631.50 300.00 216.06 TotaV $75,16470 . Stck Kt'd in uuea rent ; less cur - eir-enrc- and tax. . .$10,000.00 .es paid r- r For Immediate Delivery factor s so t I O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o COURTESY! 2 WHAT MAKES A BANK? Well, our answer fo that question is the men behind "die bank, the men interested in its management, the men who stand for business integrity and square dealing. ' The Officers of our bank are accommodating and willing to extend you every courtesy. Our directors are not figure-heads, they actually direct the affairs of the bank and know how its business is conbucted. Our stockholders are among the solid men of the community. These are what it takes to make a good bank, in our judgement, a safe place for you to do business. We invite you to join us. BANK Of TIRYQIM J. B. HESTER Cathltr. W. T. LINDSEY Prea SERVICE! epo? :ers chock-, nff &2.69 Oft tiAf OA 10,OiO.Oi outstand- " 157.70 Total . P.HpJ,01 March, 1920 U hi r ' asnier.of the above ! I , lit :n nm.l.. At A above tn.' ;v"f".1Iuy swear tnar my w:..,;;1 13 tr to the P tfe and belief. ecAUost; 1 ULEY' Cashier- . J- Mi Ifoaron, OUIi:i ii. Cannon. WcriheA - , Directors. 12th c av f m '0r? t0 before me, Lar.e, Notary Public. ' Farmer Mr- Which Do You Prefer? r A Fordson Tractor plowing. 5 and 7 acres a day, 8 to 10 inches deep; discing and "dragging 10 to 12 acres a: day, operating or 20 gallons of- kerosene and one gallon of oil and will do your hauling and belt work, costm g absolutely nothing while idle. ! : 4 OR A i Team of mules that vill plow.l to 2 acres a day, 4 inches deep; discing 3 to 4 acres a day, drag S to 4 acres in another day; and take. a long time to do your hauling; do no belt work. and costing a lot to feed when idle. - N Take advantage of 37 years of continual experimenting, to perfect a Ntractor that will do your work as it should be done. ' cooocosoococooooocooooococo 8 o csai E (tat 8. For .farm: lands or town t V property sec OOCC &OC9 CCO OCCO COO O SCSO CCC3 CCOS CCC9 CCC3 W. T. LDNDSE .Tryori. 0:1 len v.. FainpH ;;J of LE OF LAND.' Riven that the un - of the nowers 011 the 2n4"i gage executed to ewpw tiM.n,-v.day of M,arr4i iqiq ,for;il sell at public auc umb, , nl . r,e curt house door a, on V1 -county, North Car- WiPAV APPJT, -k -loon 2 0Vlni. rV'S Of 12 oVlnrV M WftZ.'. ence A A 7? Poles to stiiut: . ..'j-uu fu . n. i in pc rn uienro o to 5t P, 60 e iwu -i- 66H E.:34 pol Moms Tryon; N. C. v rnone id Ford CarsFord TrucksFordson Tractor8-Ford' Service A SANTARY MEAT mm ' Our meats are kept in, a sanitary ice b6x, which we keep as clean ' as years of experience and painstaking labor can keep it. We buy only the best meats on the market, both native and Western. We grind al our sausage and feel satisfied that if you want clean, sweet meats tha you can do no bettes than let us serve you. Market prices paid for Cattle, Hogs, and Chickens. -" " . A. H. WILLIAMS. to a Spanish oak; thence W. 32 E. 42 poles to a hickory; tnencexN. poles to a stone; rnence x. pyxes w chestnut; thence N. 19 -E. 15-poles. to a chestnut stumr, hollow; thence N. 2 W. 46 poles to a .email white . oak; thence S. 20 W. 47; poles -5to the1 -.begin ning, ; containing 51 acres The above saie wui. ue -maw cash to satisfy the mortgage men tioned above, there having been a for feiture of same. , ; 45"4t. . M. E. McCraw, JMongagee. : ADailNSRTATION-NOTIci. U Having quaUfied as irS2 of A. G. Edwards ceas4d, Jlate. of PolkCounty, North CarolmaT -TOMs i. 4..'.. u A!rtTifl liavini? claims against the estate of said .debased, to exhibit them to the ersiecl rvn LfT tha 20th: day-of Feb lead in Bar, of tiieir - recovery. . pjj you are re. rua P AM0 intfohtPfl.to said estate will please . make .immediate nayment. oort This the 20th day of rnw 1920 . s- Adminstrator. - v - " ... f . . ;.--r--:" ...r, . . .. Q ' - PUBLICATION OF : SUMMONS Term, V State of 'North Carolina, County of Polk, . -In the Superior Court, April ' 1920 -1 ' ' .Elizabeth ?P. Williams - . . r - vs. ' '-'v. ""' Barnes P. Williams. -To Jaipes P. Williams, the de fendant -above named:- . r nn-t-ioo that, an action en IOU Will vv,w . titled aa above has been commenced in the Superior Court or roiK vuuwy for. the-purpose-;- of : dissolving:-, the auked to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Polk County to be held on tne lZtn day oi Apni, x.y,. at the Vourt-housa of said county in Columbus. N.- C. and answer or de mur to the comDlaint in ' said ' action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief .demand in said com- Diamt, This 15th day tf March, 1920. . ' J. P. Arledge, Clerk of the Superior jourt . r -o- r- The host of the Boll Weevil moved northward; t and before them a voice was heard saving: "DiversKv d' sify, diversify". And those v. that heard and heeded were saved, and those that did not heed the voice were lost -y ' For The Best In Groceries - Go To ' ; JOHN ORR & CO., Tryon, N. C. - Phone No. 14 ' ' . ! i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 ft (I g 8 8

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