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Supplement Polk County NeWS during Mr. Hunter's absence in FridaA, November 12, 1920 Va. T. C. Coxe and wife and little Our Saluda Department daughter are spending sometime S- A- NABERS, Editor iviiss iviary Lamp is spending sometime with Mrs. G. H. Holmes in Tryon. Jack Whiteside and wife, of Spindale, spent the week-end Short Paragraphs. in Spartan- Fred Bailey was burg last week. Eugene Sanders spent last with T. J. Houser. week in Spartanburg. Mrs. B. D. Pace went to Hen- dersonville last week. Miss Hazel CulliDher went to Spartanburg last week. J. M. Hearon and wife attend ed the Spartanburg fair. Miss Annie nart is mucn im proved from her recent illness. Miss Neomie Phoenix's friends PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR HEALTH are glad to see her. at the Semi- IT COSTS TOO MUCh ' TO BE SICK Keep Your Blood in Good Condition and You Throw Off Disease nary again. Mrs. Warner and Miss Gussie Warner have returned to Char leston, S. C. No Need to Take Chances With it Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Blood When you first feel a tired, all gone teeling and look pale, your P H RaiW and Henrv Cor- blood is loosinS in Weak with went to Spartanburg last impoverished blood has no power 'Wednesday. Gain Cannon, William Trout an Claude Mcintosh went to Tryon last Sunday. Misses Farwell, Smith and Phoenix enjoyed a musical party with Miss Mary Coates last Fri- chances every day aay evening. There's no need doing that. P. W. McClure received this You can take Pepto-Mangan and week a shipment of furniture for build up rich, red blood. With his home which he recently pur- red blood vou are able to to fight disease. It takes red blood to keep well. If you keep your blood in good condition it will fight off disease. lou win not oe sucn an easy prey to long and expensive sick ness. With thin blood you take chased in Saluda. Miss E. M. Hunt of Ohio, is visiting the Saluda Seminary; this week. Miss Hunt formerly taught at the Seminary. Landrum Johnson, the black smith of the village smithy un der a spreading oak tree returned from a visit to Asheville last Sun day. Two cars filled witfi laughing girls chaparoned by the drivers mothers were driven toHender sonville last Saturday by Julian Pace and Q. C. Sonner Jr. Saluda Night at the Seminary. The following invitation has been received: The faculty and students of the seminary will be' happy to meet all their Saluda friends and neighbors at Ryder Hall next Friday night from 8 to 10 p. m. for a social gathering. We desire to make 'Saluda night" an opportunity for in creasing and strengthening the cordial relations between the people of Saluda. Hillcrest Born, to M. Georgion and wife, a daughter. . Rev. G. E. Kidd has charge of Hillcrest Institute this week, win m the fight against prevailing dis eases. Try Pepto-Mangan. It comes in tablet or liquid form. Take either kind. The tablet has the same medical value as the liquid. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for "Gudes" and be sure that the name, "Glides Pepto-Man gan" is on the package. Advertis e-ment. Mack P. Spears Attorney-at-Law Patents Secured Columbus,. N. C. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C- R. Hartwell Wilds DENTIST Landrum, South Carolina WE SOLICIT Your orders for Florin?, Ceiling Sid ing, Finish, Monldings, Framing. We manufacture this and can save you money. See us for lath, brick, doors and sash. J. T. GREEN LUMBER COMPANY Improved Winter Season Passeng Train Schedules Between Hende sonville and Lake Toxaway. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays y No. 5, leaving Hendersonville 10:40 A. M., will be? prptpH tVirrmcrh tn T.Vp TnYJiwnv win",. 1 :,r! XT V Al J i XT O .'11 i " , .C X-. Noon. On the same dates, No. 8 will leave Lake Tor away 2:25 P. M., arriving Hendersonville 4:25 P. On all other days of the wTeek, No. 5 will 1 Hendersonville at the same time, arriving R0STn' 12:07 Noon, and No. 8 will leave Rosman 3:00 P. i MflriTTl axxxvixx X1C11UC10U11V1UC "rt.tjU X . XT A. This arrangement affords tri-weekly schedule k these trains between Hendersonville and Lake Tox away. No change in schedules of Trains 6 and 7, between Hendersonville and Lake Toxawav. ' ' Division Passenger Agent Asheville, North Carol LOOK INTO THE FUTURE J Pierpont Morgan was a big money maker, because of hisbig visii because he never allowed himself to be blinded by the things close t hand. He often said: "Every man will go broke who is a persistent bear on the future of this great United States of ours." This Bank holds an Optomistic View of the Future We believe in the institutions of this town and community, and are anxious to support financially any worthy enterprise. THE BANK OF TRYON Tryon, North Carolina W. T. LINDSEY, President J. B. HESTER, Cash
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