TRYON ITEMS.
I pace of Saluda, "spent Sun-
ayin UJ""'
pics For Sale-
lOto 12 weeks
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IHE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C.
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Mrs. W: L. Webster of Rogers
ville, Term., is Visiting relatives
inTryon.
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Geo. A. Gash transacted busi-. The Ballenger Co., ad! read
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iPSS in k. - -
P G. Morris and wife. - made a
. . ri,.-rlnttp.' last- wpftlc..
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Wood for sale. Fhone 42, Hen-
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Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins spent Sun
ay in Spartanburg.-, "' ' ' .;
Qt V. Ballenger was in Green-
l.iip S. U., on uusiuess .iviunuayv
I Geo. A. Gash and wife, spent
Saturday in Spartanburg, shop-
W. Creasman and family;
ere Spartanburg, visitors Sun-
Mrs. W. C. Gowan and daugh-
his we . -
Mrs. E. B. Cawthray and child-
heville. r.
Mrs. J. B. Keid ot bpartanburg
turday. v ". '
Waverley Hester left this week
enter the State University at
kpel Hill. .
Miss Sallie Streadwick spent
week-end with mends m
krtanburg. - . .
Lambs for sale. Apply to Mrs
G. Hamilton, Tryon, N. C.
Dute 1 box 33.
Coline Rippey left this week
carefully'each week and followed
up with purchases, will . much
more man pay you. tor the sub
scription to the News, adv.
At The Congregational Church.
Rev. W. A. Black, A. M: Pas
tor. Bible School Sunday morning
at.10. - - ,
Public Worship and Sermon at
Bible Studies in Matthew Wed
nesdays at 4. p. m.
Tourists and all citizens cordi
.ally welcome. ; ; V - :
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Will make FREE deliveries of Ice
on Mondays, Wednesdays and
'Saturdays. . :;
For farm
tote
lands or
town property see 1
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Let's Clean Up First.
Now ;is the time to clean
; up .debts, f A dollar will
-go father now in paying a
.debt thahit evr : will
again. Lets clean up first
. and then spend as we like.
Lets pay promply, and
therby reduce, the cost of
doing business. ; This ;wiln
help bring; prices down.
Modern Service .
We look upon our bank as
a service station. We. do
not limit our ' service to
strictly banking transac-
J. T. WALDROP
Vice President
tioiis. We are here ta
, serve in any way we can.
Feel free to call on us. "
Burglar Proof Locks
v This bank has installed a
set of new Amikin Locks
Ton its Safe Deposit Vault
and the. banking vaults as.
extra precaution against
burglars. The manufac-
turers guarantee them to
be jpurglar proof. Out of
; manyattempts vaults eqip
ped with these locks have
neyer been - entered by
burglars. We will be
G. H. HOLMES, President
jr Durham, . N. C, where she
li aitenu bciiuui. -
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Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins son, and
Ward Thorne spent the week
Jd in Chesnee, S. C.
E. D. Monroe and wife, of
iheville visited relatives in
yon last week-end.
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RSALE-une jersey Dun, one
rkshire Poland - China sow.
ply to M. C. Palmer, Tryon,
c. . ; . -
Jlrs. W. W. Jamison, of Ashe-
Ae, visited relatives here this
and attended the Jackson-
11 wedding.
oward Strong and family,
m Rochester, N. Y., have rent-
Mrs. Strong's lower apartment
the winter season. , m ,
n5s Aiva jacKson gave a
nVtv 1 1 fl A. 1
fixu anuwer on iasi aiuraay
honor, of Miss Iola Bell, who
married on Wednesday. j
anted: A good tenant with
P. yome and see land and
PS on place. Chas. J Lynch.
Farm, Tryon, N. Cf
iwaca ms jacKson ana iviyrtie
nf A 1 :n T
vi Ysiieviiie were iiere
dnesday to attend the wed.
eofMr. Ralph Jackson' and
ss Iola Bell.
A- Rippey has resigned his
ition with the Ballenerer Co..
f left yesterday for Columbia,
iU where he has'accepted apo-
on with a firm in that place.
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lrs. KipJin, of Detroit spent
eral days here this week su
btending the packing of ' her
behold effects for' shipmenf.
pnough our sales are the.
!?6St ever. nnr? orvmo Viiry
1out, yet if your demands
not to larere or out of the
t we probably can '.fill your
ers. Yon Vnnw fha T Von
U1y o. you know me. let, us
r from vou an V tim a hpf nr
12th of November at Saluda
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auu we win see wnat we
No for von. F, J RRAmwv
ival services will begin at
Methodist Church Sunday
5 iev. W. H. Willis. Dre-
Elder of the AsWille
ftrict will assist the nastor.
f services will be held daily
gnout the week. One at
in th - . -. : .
- cuujrnoon anotner at
clck at nitrht. Dr. Willis is
liable
lne church considers itself
fHunate in Reonrinfr Vila
eQ to each servipe Tha
!S .Christian people re-
i . 01 church relations to be
'1 Hi rvo,
l, xur me success
fne meeting.
To be useful. ' ; -
r To inspire increased effort.,- : : "V"
- To maintain high ideals in the busines of banking.
, To finish today's' business today. ;
To make tomorrow's service better as the result
of today's experience.
To render every, depositor our best service, re
gardless of the size of the account.
To handle every financial transaction entrusted
to us with the same precision and care as though it
were our own. , . ,
To. increase our circle of friends.
The success of our Creed is evidenced by yourfriend
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1 "The Peoples Friendly. Bank"
Polk County Bank t trust Col.
E. W. S. COBB, Pres. W. E. WALKER, V. Pres.
V FRANK JACKSON, V. Pres.
FRED;W. BLANTON, Cashier M. L. ARLEDGE, Asst. Cash.
WALTER JONES
Vice. President
PL
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. glad to show you hoW the
locks operate. We Have
1 a few safe; boxes Heft to
rent as low as $2.00 r per'
year. Bring your valuable
papers and place them in
one of these boxes.
Certificates
This bank issues certificales
of deposit drawing interfst
from date. We will pay a
liberal rate of interest and
will have your money when
you vvant it, Issued in
sums of $50r and upwards.
If you have idle money
put it to work.
W- F. LITTLE
Cashier
V. A. BLAND
Asst. Cashier
Tryon, North Carolina.
Pantry Convenience!'
In a dim light the tack or nail on
which an article is hung in the pantry
Is nearly Invisible against dark wood
work, but is at once made conspicuous
If the tack be driven, through a white
pasteboard disk.
Nature's Color Scheme. . '
Imagine tW grass "of 'the -fieid and
the leaves of the forest created blue;
or magneta; or scarlet Instead of
green I Some speculative scientist
think the foliage of the planet Mars
Is red, and that the people there are
seeing red continually. Tt would . not.
be difficult to believe that keeping the
peace on this good green dearth Is not
as,liard as It would !e had our planet
been painted rod In the beginning.
Minneapolis Journal.
Jud Tunkir.s.
: "The city man." said-Jid Tunkins,
"who thinks he knows all bout how
to run a farm Is generally a chap who
doesn't take the trouble to keep the
Krass cut In his own front-yard." ,"
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 jbl very attractive net income free from taxes. Information
freely given by the undersignee, at the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. ,
W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer.
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It is already; a well known fact that the da'rk
red chocolate soil in and around the village of Mill
Spring, Polk. County, N. C, is unsurpassed in fer-'
tility. That hard clay sub-soil is rich in potash and
retains all the humus added to the- soil in the way
qf vegetable' matter. The people of this commun
ity have taken on a new progressive spirit and are
interested in -community' clubs, fairs' and roads as
never 'before;- :-vX- : V-'-; j. ' , ; ' . : 4 :
It is some of the above mentioned lands that
arfe being offered at such bargains that
v anybody can own a farm.
. 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 eyer before.
' Remenber we carry a full supply of genuine Ford
parts and can fill your order at all 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-hlORRll MOTOR CO.
Tryon, North Carolina
One of these farms is 125 acres, situated right in the village
with 3 good houses, ten, five and four rooms respectively.
4 : Also one of 200 acres in forks of White Oak Greek that has
25 to 30 acres of bottom that's simply fine. ' - ' f - :
The price of soine of this land ranges as low
See : or .write :"y:i: r -'r:,'V:r:
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RJ ill Spring,
-N. C.
C-3e cuts the earth to suit the purchaser.
Also,2 pair mules and some cattle for sale.
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