-1 THE TRYON NEWS. TRYON, N. 0. - . . : : " i . . r i . - , - i : - . - i . , : : rrz ' - l , mh lis Extra Fancy Pineapple. 2 1-2 lb. cans . . . ... .. r41c . Caraja Coffee, per pound 48c Cracker Jack Coffee, per pound.. . ....llSoC-: Council brand Vienna Sausage, per can.. .. 13c Pat-a-Cake, per pkg. .... Armour's Veribest Preserves, 5-lb net. S2.05 Stew meat, per lb... -18c Porterhouse Steak, per pound ... 40c - Round Steak, per pouha...:-...-.:..-:.:.-.:-.:---:.-.' r--------35c Extra Choice Round Steak, ;p(ET.pound..-40c-j; Lamb Chops, per pound - 45c " Mutton and Lamb Roasts, per pound 40 and 45c Beef Roasts, per pound, 3D and 35c A few pieces of Outing, per yard 35c Some Calico at per yard ... 15c Where Your $ Have More Cents M Inc. n n han They cost more than some- but my, that North Carolina- flavor ' .' - . 1920 PRICES: From $1.50 to $5.00 per bushel. $3.50 buys a nice Assorted Bushel. nn Saluda, N. C. Founded 1889 SALUDA DEPARTMENT. S. A. NABERS, Editor. MICKIE SAYS Opens for its 32nd Year Wednesday, September 29, 1920 HIGH EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS Graduates from Saluda are admitted to to Wake Forest College, Piedmont Col- . lege, and other higher institutions without examination. -f . Fine corps of teachers Strong Courses Study, including Music, Commercial A Branches, Domestic Science . and Art. . Wholesome Environment, Comfortable Baiidms, Healthful LOW EXPENSES For further information apply to v REV- FREDERIC H0LL1STERA. B.T Principal Short Paragraphs. Russel Locke has gone back to college. . ; v Leo Pace went to Asheville Monday. t , Q. C. Wilson was a visitor in Brevard Tuesday. Mrs. Loveland went to Ashe ville Wednesday. Mrs. E. W, Thompson has gone to Atlanta Ga. Robert McKay of Sumpter, is spending a week here. Frank Doremouse has returned to his home in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. George Davenport of Sal uda returned home last week Mrs. Eliott and Miss Claire, arex visiting Mrs. T. W. Waters. Mrs. Horace Bomar and child ren have returned to Spartanburg. Walter Thompson and Fred Bailey visited Cowpens Sunday. Roy Ward has gone to visit his grandfather at Chetnut Springs, S. C. ,. ? Mrs. K. K. Wilder ana son Richard, returned to Sumpter last week. Miss Edna May Capps has as her guest Miss Barber, of Spartan burg. Edward Cannon stopped at the Seminary on his way to Berea College. Mr. Sutters and wife of Nor folk, Va., are visiting; , the Cul- liphers. D. Frank Jenkins of Peidmont college visited Frank Stevens Tuesday. J. C. Raines of RicksHaven, was in town last week selling de licious peaches. Dr. A. G. Rembent of Wofford College spent the week-end with his family here. A. C. Bryant of Brown wood, Texas, visited his brother Brook Wilson last week. - Mrs. J. P. Anders of Hender sonville, is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. W. Pace. , Miss Jennie Thompson has moved to Mrs. White's cottage on the boulevard. -Frank B. Stevens is having his cottage near Gleen Brook dairy remodeled. . "Dr" Craig of the Saluda Pharmacy has accepted a position in Florence, S. C. E. W. Hill from Henderson county was m town this week with some fine calves for sale. Mrs. Ida M. Scott, has taken rooms across ... tne streets irom the Seminary with the Nabers. Mrs. W. H. Justice of Hender son ville, and Miss Alice Tanner visited Mrs. S. E. Tiner last week. Mr, Axtell wife and daugh ter Virginia, after spending the summer here have returned to St. Petersburg, Fla. Virginia Axtell gave a delight ful party, to a number of her friends, on the eve of her depart ure for Florida. Govenor Cooper spent the week end here. Mrs Cooper and the children returned to Columbia. S. C, with him. s : Punctuality Valu,ble 7 Many of y(mn nr Aet. V" Ur lOSt good no;, lack of cause of the There Is no quauncatlon than tu. B. Y. P. U. at Friendship. Everyone is invited to attend. the B. Y.' P. . U. at Friendship Baptist church every Sunday nirrhf at Xft'f lOO.K. UI1 next oUIl" I so lnrtl:r,nn,Ki . litgiiv " w w - .. r -.u(WiOUUm tq n day night the subject for dlSCUS- or to any one who would savr IUUB iuiu mat of others Dtitia no has no regard for-the tta J ""U men" snM e Of oth men," said Horace should he have for theJr rJ is the difference SSteS man's'hour and taking I are many men to whom other sion is love. We will be glad to7 see as many out as possible, also we will be glad oftalks f rom any one interested on the subject. The B. Y. P. U. will entertain nt an ip.fi cream suDDer at Mrs. the business dnv i0 .,,each Ed. Thompson's on Saturday "-Chicago Daily nCW8 nignt sepiemDer. ijs, ior tne uen- To Preeerve f efit of the Friendship Baptist ' insects dislike pennyJaT. , i -n : Of It destrova snmn . U1esint1i away. Take oil nf church. Everyone is cordially " '" - ' - I iuiu a saucer, steep it i your girls and your pocket book pieces of new cotton or packed with money. place where required. it is Community Fair. to place some between the mZ? etc When putting fur? IT Bummer, ioia carefully TPT1T1 VTnvo I on1 1 , . i . j i , uuvi uien wran . vycwucx om io w . vt.j ui uewspapers. nimmm-. in Saluda, as the Community edges. Place in cioseiy Fair is to be held at that time, and a llttle camP'nor. all hands, in town and out are Indiana Made salt determined that it shall be the rrMnp T,re J-?. -"o ill -e frh.. early as 15 production of salt in this rnnnt. r1 best community fair m the coun- -and sold it to settlers a ty. The following officers have i,Lrob .ie ..flrst been elected: Pres. P..H. Bailey, ' : " - uil lJ X ill the UnitPd States byracuse, N. about 17SS, cne most common I v There will be a meeting of the Sec. A, DeVere. Turner, Treas. men and women living in Saluda Miss Lane. Financial commit- school district at the Odd Fellow's tee, H. P. Corwith, J. A. Bishop, Hall, Sept, 25 at 3 p. m. School W: .C. Robertson, Dr. Little, Miss matters will be discussed. Rosa Box. Executive committee, R. M. Hall, District Deputy Mrs. A. DeVere Turner, Tom Grand Master announces that the PaceJFishtop, Ed. Thomson, Joe 30th, District-Masonic Meeting Forrester; J. A Bishop, J. E. willloe held at Hendersonville, Pearson, Mimosa, : z,eo. unoaes, N. C, this year on Tuesday, Oct. Mimosa. . ; . . i7trn , . rne laaies oi tne community are ir r nA m?-nQ,,T, taking up the work with greater P" fd 0Utt arms Mr. Greer and wife on Sun- th 6 - , , meetine. 0f with their respective foiiag set Hill have as their guests: enthusiasm, a special meeting pi rose of any tint or color is best sena MJccp Mnrv LinV nf Ahhfiviilfi the C1V1C le&e WaS led Mn" een rose leaf- Ery spring day the thirteenth, and the whole ra or florid, win was begun nesr Salt h the world, and no useful mineral cept coal, perhaps, occurs in greater abundance or U r.jore widely distek. ated In the TTnitPd States. The Universal Color. The professional mixer of knows that fierce color discord eu easily be created by a misplacing g( green. But Nature never mlsDlarMft Even blue stands without tying, by cheek with Nature's greens, and May Rhett and family of Camp McPhearson. North Carolina has the reputa cion of having done - more com munity fair work than' any other state in the union. Help keep up the record by getting your ex hibits ready for the Saluda fair October the 8th. afternoon war. given '.up. to the ??&ntly Int0 CTeen 011 the ver consideration of the work for the fair. ' , While the fair last year was a splendid success, . considering that it was our first, we realize that this year we meed more in terest from a greater number of ours. people, and we are very much encouraged bv the responses we Saluda has had as her guests have rGCGived. We ' understand this week thirty Presbyterian that the original plan was for the ministers ana eiders attending Nwmip nf thp tnwshin nf Salnd but we are very glad to welcome rresbytery ever neia m baiuaa, the friends from. other -counties. and the meetings were enjoyed whose interest are here with alike by both the town s people and the delegates. - . Some have been 'trying to en umerate the summer residents and the visitors of Saluda. If everybody will leave a slip of paper with his or her name and the number of visitors this summer st, cither- bank, we probably can get a census of our town. Among the guests at the Car- serve as the public roads over which olina House are: Arthur R. Keith 018 ann!r'! Prodnco is marketed. A ! gooa roaa irom me xarmers gate io leaf. OH Creaking Shoes. Have you a pair of shoes that tai, creaking spells much too frequecSr for . your comfort and pleasure? B you have, simply put a small qra tlty of Unseed oil In a shallow dl& or pan and stand the shoe In It for a few hours. -This treatment fl not only effectually prevent tia shoes from continuing In their creaking ways, but It will also m&b the soles last longer. Timely Advice. If you would keep the wolf froa the door don't Inveigle him into to front yard with titbits of extnt ftgance. GOOD ROADS AND DRIVEWAYS A Essential on Farms as Public High ways to Enable Farmer to Handle Produce. . A wgll-ordered farm should have well-ordered roads and driveways to and around the buildings. In: other words, private roads on the farm are as' Important to the Interests they J. W. PACE Meat Market All kinds, of meats, both na tive and western,, chickens, eggs, fish, etc. Lard of all kinds and fancy sausage; Prompt and Courteous Service Phone No. 7 of Wilmington, N. C, J. H. Caw Swannanoa,;N. C, S. J. Johnson Sylvester, Ga., Oliver Riddle Greenville, S. C., Mrs. E. I. Ma- son and Miss Alice Gasgue, of Mullins, S: C. t Rev. R. M. Pickard will fill the Methodist pulpit next Sunday morning. His subject will be "The curch as an asset, or the Benefits of Christianity in a com- munity .nev. ncKara is a member of the California M. E. conference and has been pastor of some large city churches. Special music will also be given. The Clergy house association ! met with Mrs. McKee Sept. 6th. his marketing place should not be de preciated by a poor road from the gate to the barn or packing house. FEDERAL AID FOR MISSOURI Bureau 'of Roads Approves Forty-Nine i Projects at an Estimated v Cost of $5,948,910. Forty-nine federal aid road projects, an aggregate of 459.29 miles at an estimated construction cost of $5,948,-. 910, have been approved by the federal bureau of roads. This announcement was made by the state highway board here today. .-The federal government Is to pay $2,606,975, and the state and counties the remainder.1 Shoe Shop Work Promptly and Neatly done J. A: Johnson ..mm Bin IMPROVED ROADS AID FARMER Trip fnllnwino nffipprs woro Rose Hackney and wife who wtpd- nrppnt- Mr IT n Mn. have spent the summer at. the Kee, vice president; Miss Howe, ynax. xiav guiie io xneir nome secretary; Mrs. Lockwood Jones, muaOWUVUlC, f ia. Way. Wnnmr. MJc-o T)rtt,o T VUl. OUCUUV, i.TX100 XVUOCV UUA, Make It Possible to Produce Vegetables and Fruits for Canning and . City Markets. Klch agricultural land limited to cereal crops on unimproved roads may Mrs. J. T. Cbates is going to treasure; Mrs. Frank Doremus. be mad t0 5161(1 a much higher re- remodel her bungalow at Crystal There is renewed interest in the bpnngs, and is planning au ar- work of this association. The tistic dance hall for next summer, membership has been increased, Rule Cannon has entered Pied- and theClergy nouse has been mont this fall, j Edward Cannon well:miea tms.-summer. The has gone to Barea. Mills Nabers Clerg?rinen greatly enjoyed their pavps MnnViair r;o. -p i-i. vacation nere. turn where with an Improved road it Is practicable to produce . vegetables and fruits for canneries and city mar kets. ' Dr. Alfred W. D Some Fine Apple Orchards. .We have some unusual bar- gains in apple orchards and or- oZVZrZl good and virtuous action. Burke. Georgia Tech. Married Monday Sept. 13th Ollie Latticher daughter of J. W. muicher, and J. A. Moody, chard lands. Annlv to thp. PiVk lhe bride and , ? wci- cuu miiu vumpaiiy, puiuaa omce. cumeu 10 oaiuaa Monday night. . - : - oaiuua a eiecxnc Wires are now Our old celluloid collar friend has connected with the Blue Ridcre been'exharaed aga,n this. time by Ra- rowfirnnnr anri v - v- , . li W T- T a mustache coffee, cup. a clgar cutter lights any tme.Ol the day or night and a change purse ; his name, tn gold 1TT1 4 m-m -A- ' A. I I m . . m ' -B nm V -V a. . . yviLiiuut sorting up the local ietTers 18 ,a ngusnea on nis snaving motor ' : mug; and he carries his watch in a - . I - - V- . (puunols bag." New . xork Tribune. Badness Carries DisqualificatI6n. I never knew a. man that was bad, fit for any service , that was good. There was always some disqualifying Ingredient mixing with the compound, and spoiling It. The accomplishment of anything good is a physical impos sibility In such a man. 'He could not Think Before You Adventure. It s said that the , most beautiful women In the world are. the women of, the Tehuantepec tribe of Mexican Indians. In addition to this fact we might1 say that these women are care fully guarded by the taen of the tribe, that .the Journey Is' a long one, and traveling, especially In winter. Is pre carious. , y - Eve Snecialist Colambs, M. C, Monday ani1" day, Sept. 20 and 21. M Mill Spring, n. U., neu..w tember 22. . . il Lynn, ILJll Saluda, N. C, Hioaj, jr- irjfuii, ii. w. Pronounced competent d. and fit glasses uo m r i f "Pvnminers y . a i Tennessee. ... n,i Dr. ALFRED .p. Home OHce.

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