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THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C. TRYON ITEMS. BelfwaTin Asheville, ay. i Richards left Tuesday for V visit in New York. , " 1 It Boatrightleft Monday lor At The Congregational Church. Rev. W. A. Black, A.: M. Pas tor. . J.'' . : 7 -;V' ' Bible School Sunday morning at 10. Public Worship and Sermon at 11. ' ' Biblef Studies in Matthew Wed nesdays at 4. p. m. Tourists and all citizens cordi ally welcome. ' - Reward. Vn line in rucinnu"" j f McFee.has been on list' for the past week. 3 FOR SALE-lOto 12 weeks fc.J. LVNCH. L virtrinia Butler, of Atlan- i ;a. visiting relatives in I will pay.a reward of ten dollars Per acre chest downward, ; two or three ribs were broken and consider ably bruised. ! ; i He was taken to the. Tryon Hospital where he received atten tion. He died Saturday night. Land at $291.00 Per Acre. The Cowan sale of land which was advertised in this paper, was a splendid sale. . The farm had been subdivided into small tracts which sold at from $50 to $291 We have no doubt that t for evidence sufficient to warrant tms tne is highest price ever paid for Polk countv farm lands . FHith Thurston ot saiuaa, r " W"Y1VIIUU UA iiC " 3 uv.-- Tryon a 'IT 11 -i- -.1 short lime -Tu.es-: damnable internal scoundrel, Miss Whaley, - of Charleston, wno tore aown my lax $uper- S. C, and Miss Isabel Hazzard, visor's" sign, at foot of stairs of of Asheville, are guests of Mrs. the Jackson-Ballenger building E. W. Hazzard. Charleston, for a 'n Prinerle.' of his familv here Jays. 11. i lUiYtt.Y, vx vyv.u......, spent a tew days witn nis here. . . August 23, 1920. Geo. A. Gash, Tax Supervisor. John Bridgeman Killed. The young men of Tryon, gave a very delierhtiui dance at the Casino on Monday night. About 75 couples were present Music was from Spartanburg. 7 Mrs. M. M. Melvin, after a John Bridgeman, a brick layer Lelia Norman has return- by trade, living near the, state I ' f,-nm n Visit with rela- line hprwppn .Trvnn smrl T .nr in Georgia. drum, last Thursday afternoon "Vr - , V lt?w a' ' c Bird of Roanoke, Va., climbed one ot the steel towers ' i .... jo in Trvnn nia cnrrvintr t.hf nftwpr nnrl iVhnnp r 2l lew tit,) o - 111 j viAij I o f ' f""" with friends. "nes 01 tne tsiue mage rower jo., u Akton. of Adams Kun. auu f" UU1UU1UI1 nai . . . 4-T : t j ii.t ' i j is spending a" few days y1 Lue wutJS aieu wiui eiecinc- Tryon friends. Friday, August 27, 1920 " ' " ' ' ' ' main wires. He Fisher returned home on Sat urday. She was accompanied by her sister Miss Emily. Shows B!ood Circulating. By fitting a powerful microscope to a motion-picture camera a Michigan physician has succeeded in throwing BOYS PIG CLUB We do not think Pojk- County is taking advantage of its op portunities in stigck raising and at the suggestion of a prominent breeder y fine Ham shire hogs . we wil back any boy in Polk County to buy a pig. There will belno red tape about the propositioh. We will furnish the money fnd the boy will pay us back w-.ien he sells the pig. For particulars caliat the bank or write. $: , This bank wishes ifi every pos sible way to enchurge pur peo ple to produce mor& stock and all that goes with & We will gladly finance any, -worthy per son desiring to tjijce up live stock and pastura: Come in J-- J. T. WALDROP Vice President and let us talk it over. IDLE MONEY This bank offers a good return on idle money in its Certificates . of Deposit We pay a high rate of interest and you may take out a certificate for 30 days." Sums of $50.00 and up wards accepted. Don't tote money around in your pocket, step in the bank and let us is sue a certificate and pay you interest. Jf you live at a dis tance send it in by mail, regis tering your letter if you send y-i . - t .... currency, uertincate will be sent by return mail. - THRIFT ACCOUNT. bavmgs occounts have been talked of so much let us call it a Thrift account this time. You G. H. HOLMES, President may open a thrift account in this bank with one dollar and add to it one or more dollars just as often as yon like. The money is always ready for you when you need it. We have the largest Thrift Department in Polk County and most of it is made up of small deposits. -Join this happy thrift club. Drop in the bank with a dollar, or if too far away send a dollar or more, as you like with your name and address and we will know right off that you are one of those thrifty persons who will look out for the rainy days just before us. This bank is serving more people than ever before. You supply the reason. ity from the Was burned on the hand and on screen detailed pictures of the thrnwn to' thA o-vniiTirl Hictnr rculation of the blood. The complete ui uuuul miriy ieeu nis spine neart in action, demonstrates thP re was broken in two Or three places actin depicts the causes and results nnrl tlm cninol lnrvm .'m-.i 01 ODstructed flow, and makes clear that he was paralyzed from his operation of the graph In studying the electrocardio-heart. FresBi RHiBik ABD itlhie Time All your milk problems are solv- ed when you use (VIISSILDBNE'S POWDERED PHARMACY. SS ItUUl ititr cc itii nxuuuaj Knoxville, Tenn., to purchase U of fall millinery. issrs. R. L. Lee and Roy P. lock, of Landrum, were in n on business Saturday. F. Creasman and family, of . 4- -c ixr t lore, were guesus ui w. v. sman and family this week. red Swann returned Tuesday Columbus, Ohio where he been to get some Ford cars. rS. Ej. I-', iuissnuiiic emu Ha and Eva Missildine, were ftanburg visitors Wednesday, i Irs. W. A. Newell and little ghter, of Statesville, were jsts of Mrs. C. S. Corwin this Ik. Irs. C. S. Webster and son; Greensboro, N. C, are visit her sister, Mrs. P. G. Morris week. bhn Fisher, who underwent peration for goitre at Black's pital, Spartanburg returned e Sunday. .f ' Irs. E. Rhodes and Miss Sal- E. Streadwick left Sunday, tor ianta to buy a stock of ready- ear and millinery. V Wanted: A good tenant with p. Come and see land and mrmnlscp P.TTAS J TVNr,H. r I--v.. J T - , . . , , a. i v 01 A rr dn m XNet amount oi unpaia losses ana claims $ io,oi.w f arm, lryon, JN. O. Unearned Dremiums 144,525.21 T D , -j jr' Estimated amount payable for, Federal, State, county, and municipal uia. ueu, wuu uctupicu taxes due or accrued , Z,500.UU dy Lodge earlier in the SUm- Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued ; 2,381.25 v , , r i All other liabilities, as detailed in statement , 165,225.46 in, has returned from her home Capital actualiy paid up in cash ....$200,000. oo : LOlUmDia, ana IS Wltn ner SIS- ourpiusover an uamiuues , uuu,uuo.ox ' Mr Kpllnr nt Mrc: Ken- Surplus as regards policyholders r.. 705,563.31 iur&. rveuar, ai ivirs Jen T . , i-i-i- mo. 788. 77 kly's. ' . , - Business in North Caroiina During 1919 I fm viclro tit riff An rr 1 X lit I lOlVO VVllttVll - . YUUWJ mUU M. IVtlllUlttkl W AN TED a furnished or un- U. S.. manager, Paul E. Rasor. Home office, 15 William St. New York City. irnishpd pnttno-a nr fnrniciliPfl Attorney for service; J as. R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. pubnea cottage or 6 iurnisnea aTia ' f jnrih ctca pui k RnSnr -ik w St.. Npw York Citv. hms for licrht housekeenmer. state of north carolbna milv pnncictc nf wifoQTi two Insurance Department . Raleigh, Feb. 21st, 1920. Uniy LOnSlStS OI WlieanQ IWO T ToTOQ o vrr Tnorofl Pmmanr Hn Vorhv oprtifv flint the- above is a true and correct copy of the statement of the Nordick Re-insurance -t i x- i ci. j al:.. j a. i. i : 4-U at TMimi . t xt n i omnaTiv. oi LODennazen uenmarK. nieu witn mis ueuaruneiiu siiuwihr mc pftLL lin, iN, o. condition of said company on the 31st day of December, 1919. I Don't forcrpf trio TYiPPtino- of t hp Witness my hand and official seal the day and year above written, uon t lorget the meeting OI tne JflMES YOUNG. Insurance Commissioner. I m I ' Hterstate Hampshire Swine jreeders Association Ion next esday. Read Countv Sams' H s tide about this meeting in an her column: A party, of Winthrop College WALTER JONES Vice President if W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier KM -41 if- k a trust tmmn Tryomv Worfth CaroDoinia- -iL Cardinal Mining. The middle of the'jnlneteenth cen tury saw a great movement in Eng land toward the Church of Rome. Among the many wej(lvnown converts was Henry E. Manning w4io had been a clergyman in the Clytitch of England for over fifteen years.1! TTe entered th Roman priesthood an$ was. ultimately made cardinal archhsKpp of West minster Tie diod JaSnnry 14. 1892 STATEMENT Nordick Re-Insurance Company Copenhagen, Denmark Condition December 31st as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash ' $ 200,000.00 Income from Policyholders $246,t)29.72, Miscellaneous $771,105.26 . .. 1,017,134.98 Disbursements to policyholders $1,034.09, miscellaneous $87,212.82 .... 88,246.91 Fire risks written or renewed during year $78,569,282. In force. .. . 26,111,775.00 .. - ASSETS - Value of bonds and stocks , !: 1 760,345.47 Deposited in trust companies and on interest 12,714.48 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Oc tober 1', 1919.. 155,928.12 Interest and rents due and accrued.... i. 8,472.07 Total. ,.' :.l $937,360.14 Less assets not admitted .' 66,571.37 Total admitted assets...:::. : .: 870,688.77 LIABILITIES NOTICE OF SALE F0 PARTITION North Carolina, f George T. Jones and oiers " vs. s J. E. Laughter and others the Superior Court ofS Polk county in tne aoove entitiea proeeamg, m wnicn it was ordered that thrfland hereinafter described be sold for partition between the plaintiffs and denrlants as ten nants in common, the wndeasigned Com missioner will, on .'ft MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1920 at 12 o'clock Noon, atSthe court house door of Polk county, in Columbus N. C, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder the following de scribed lands: " . Situate in Cooper (Sjip township, Polk countv. North Caroling, on the waters of Walnut creek and bounded by the lands of J. W. Biddy ,iJ. B. Wilson, Z. C. Lawter, William ibmsdaje, and othr ers, containing 96 1-4 lucres moreXr less, known as the AllenM Laughter home place and being fuy described by metes and bounds as &er survey- of J. R;. Blanton Surveyor made in said cause, and shown by iap made by said Surveyor on file in sal cause. , The terms of said sle are one-third cash and .balance to'- be paid dn six months from date of ' confirmation, and to be evidenced if note bearing 6 per cent interest. Tule to be retained until purchase moneyis' paid in full. This 4th day ot August; 1920. E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chartered and Supervised by the State of North Carolina $100 shares 25c per week. Series now open (monthly or quarterly payments if preferable) . Certificates issued for paid up stock offering investors a very attractive net income free from taxes. Information freely given by the undersignee, at the Paoples Bank & Trust Co. W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. STATEMENT GRAND UNITED ORDER OF TENT SISTERS. ' Raleigh, Wake County North Carolina. Condition December 31, 1919 as Shown by Statement Filed. pdents composed of three pull- Balance from previous year... . . . $111.65 fan coaches, passed through Try- Income, from members, $498.50. Miscellaneous $25.00.. : 523.50 n Monday on their return, from Disbursements, to members $ibz. uu. Miscellaneous $z5.oo.. 44y.bo 7 u"uu" r"" Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other collateral 119.50 reand other sections ot the x u i.,.t r.nWm M nnt ah interest innn The Misses Dabbs, of Try- Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest. 10.00 56.00 .185.50 ..185.50 - Total... . a-- Total admitted assets . : i LIABILITIES Salaries, rents, expenses, commissions, : ete 43.80 Mack P.. Spears Attorneyfat-Law Patents ecured Columbuf N. C. W. F. IITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC TryonjWvC. R. Hartviill Wilds DENtlST ' Landrum, Soth Carolina Now is the time to buy your Ford son Tractor to do your fall plowing Then you will have it to do your belt work for the winter. We have the Fordson and the imple ments to go with it, recommended by Mr. Henry Ford, which have been thoroughly tested out. We have them here in stock. You will be -pleased to know that our car allotment has been almost doubled for this year; therefore we are better prepared to fill your car order more promptly than ever before. Remenber we carry a full supply of genuine Ford parts and can fill your order at ail times. When in . need of anything in the way of repairs, accessories, gas, oil, tires and tubes, we will be pleased to serve you. Ford Authorized Sales and Service. BALLERGER-MORRIS MOTOR CO. Tryon, North Carolina rt were members of the party nd report an enjoyable trip. I For Sale; One Humpmobile, passenger equipped with new Total liabilities. ......I . . . . r.. . L: 43.80 lfes and would make a dandy de- ' Business in North Carolina During 1919 lvery truck, or touring car. , If Policies or Certificates in force Dec. 31 of previous year, 86 interested make me an offer. Policies or certificates issued during 7 Ma Policies or Certmcates m torce JJec. dif iyiy .. ... .. . ....... iui V? 1 orAKS' LUMBU' Tfia and claims incurred during year . 75.00 r' j. . t J : xt no nr Premiums and assessments conecieu uurmg yea.r m ix. o.vo Tryon has had the pleasure of President, Lucy Fike; Secretary Carrie B. Neal; Treasurer, Sarah Ptertaining more summer visit- ILl' tiW. STATE OF NORTH 6AR0LINA, Insurance Department. i - Raleigh, April 12, 1920. t Tqitips R Yonnff Insurance Commissioner, do hereby cer tify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Grand United Order of Tent Sisters, a Fraternal Order of ri:i, xt r filorl witVi Vi Dpnartment. shoAinff thft condition VVn r, . ' 1 JValClUII, J-. -V. , iiivu M.vu w.. i , ..... 0 c dSSUlP nil ff V 1Q1Q !?k frward to the time when Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. a WE SOLICIT Your orders for Faring, Ceiling Sid ing, Finish, Monldigs, Framing. -We manufacture this- md can save you money. See,us fo lath, brick, doors and sash. .$ J. T. GEEN LUMfER COMPANY I l t V HM-AAAXA V ,rs this year than any summer its history. We have enjoyed ,their stay in ourtown has been as Pleasant to them as to us, and yy q . - . .; i, ,, , Allkindsl Building Materials and Feed.at right prices caifbe had" . by calling': on us. Hearqn Salu Ifmber Co. . N. C. For Satisfactory Service - TRY US! IryonFi Oimg NORTH TRADE STREET feus ads p rodmce resits again be our guests. 1
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