N I mi Ii r-or Wantin? . a -Cash rrf fof Fnr mji. n- j. . . .... -'-c;-1-t; - - ' . V I 'f " '';... j, - BOSH, Publisher Tts OrJy Pepcr Pcbfishcd in ft!k Ccati ; fllf C' fc fcr ib.Dea c. Pries 5 Cents -rT yyvii No. 4 . Tryon, N. a, July 29, 1921. $2.00 a Year i - -1?.' ' '- 'r COMMUNITY FAIR; PMiUU list- l, :MISr ... - '-. Specimen Darning hv liftnH ' lowing is a List ef Premiums for the Cecity felrs ta fc8 Ifcld in ths ? Various Townships of Polk Craty This ftl i Rpst ten ears uxu, ivuuv, auj uanre ten ears Corn, single ear, any variety... ..... necK vvneai,a"y vxictjr ... peck Oats, any vanety.,..;... peck of Rye, any variety peck Soy Beans, ..- peck Cow reas, yevft w' ' 1 " half peck Peanuts. ............;. 1 50 50 - - ' , t - ri- : vv . halt pecK rop orn, vm ear; any variety..... 25 " half peck Velvet Beans, any variety .... . 50 ' single stalk Soy Beans, . 25 bale Soy Bean hay, 25 lbs. or more L 50 " bale Legume Hay, any kind 25 lbs. or more- 50 bale Grass Hay; any kind, 25 lbs, or more..... 50 " bale Mixed Hay, any kind, 25 lbs., or more..: 50 collection Farm, Horticultural and Garden pro- ducts, : - .--...IJ .-ill..;. $2.00 HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT 1 " plate (5 apples,) IStamaa Diaie 10 appic, i unrnes...:. - 25 plate (5 apples,) . Deliciousi;... rnlate (5 apples,) WinesaD... plate (5 apples,). Virginia Beauty, plate p apples,; L.imbertwig.. plate (5 apples,; Ken Davis. 1 102 103 .50 104 .50 105 106 107 108 25 109 25 110 25 111 112 25 113 114 25 25 25 Specimen Darning by hand:!.; nurconnoies -Plain Apron. i (i Display of Child's Garments,1 inade Irom sugar or flour sacks : 50 Home-made Hat. Counterpaine, ndjtdubited before ; .( . it Hemstitching bmockmg..Ll.. Drawn Work... Cut Work... Table Runner... Table Scarf .... Embroidery Crocheting..... Tatting.. ........... Knitting... BASKETRY AND WEAVING Hamper Basket- 21 22- 1 24 " piaie o appies,; anyotner variety.. 25 " plate (5 peaches,)-any variety .... 26 one half peck Black Walnuts, n Best peck bweet rotatoes.. 2S peck Irish Potatoes.............. one half peck Onions. . one half peck Turnips. one half peck Lima Beans.. one half peck Field beans...-. . plate Tomatoes, 23 34 ' collection dried fruits and berries...... 35 " one half dozen Table Beets 36 38 plate Parsnips, one half dozen. plate Sweet Pepper, one half dozen. peck Rutubagas4- 39 " plate five Tomatoes. Pumpkin, not bigest.......... China Roaster. ...... single Bunch Celery.. !l6 11 bunch Rhubarb, three Inches diameter or more.... 25 one half dozen Stnnlr TWta . v - . 25 118 119 120; 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 25 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 Second Hamper Baskets... ..-Mk.: b eeder Vegetable Basket Second Vegetable Baskets- Large Lunch Basket....: .....-. Second Lunch Basket... School Lunch Basket...-..: .. Flower Basket Scrap Basket.. . . Fancy Basket 4 ii . .m4.. .-O ft (i 4 t ft 4 i 44 44 4 t It 44 it 4 f 44 4i 44 Hand-made Rug Second 44 4 4 Woven Rug Second Rug- ....;....: Woven Sofa Pillow Collection of Weaving.. .v Hand-made Chair........ Second Handmade Chair.: Wooden Tray...-.........: . Bird House...., - Second Bird House ..-Ill-Picture Frame.-. -.....- Step Ladder.,.. ...-4. Home-made Toy ...-.: .... y ... 44 44 44 FLOWERS Displav of Cut Flowers. Display wild flowers-. . .hli Assortment of potted plants.!.! JGim .....w.t 4a Vase of Roses Vase of Cosmos-..-.,...l.-.liii.-u4-i-. collection Farm and Garden" Seed. single stalk Cowpeas single stalk, Prolific Corn with ears.. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT .--.'.LOO -. 25 50 138v.4, .Vase of Dahlias. 139 140 it 48 Best and best groomed saddle Horse.... 19 " span Mules, any aire.l---l 51 52 53 54 55 56 SI Horse or Mare Colt, under one year. Mule Colt, under one year Calf beef type under one year Calf dairy type under one year.. Pig, age and breeding considered-. bow, with litter under two months. 1.00 pen Chickens, 1 cockerel two pullets, any breed 50 Den Chickens, one rnrk two hens, anv breed 50 purebred, registered Bull, anyreed...U. 1.00 I best family Cow-., . 1.00 pair Belgian or any other breed rabbits.- 50 , o prize paid where there is no competitionand where 111 the opinion of the Judge there is not some .degree of tent . - , : ft Best map of Polk County, showing roads, towns, schools and churches, open to, but not including stu dents of 9th Grade . . .. .1.00 PANTRY SUPPLIES I Best Loaf Light Bread- ioai branam bread.. Plain Corn Bread 50 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 14a 149 150 151 152. 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 i 4 44 44 t( ii i i it ii ii it if 44 if 4 4 44 4t- f f ff fi 41 44 tt Vase of Chrysanthemums- v Potted Plant, shown CANNING DEPARTMENT Can Green String Beans... .... 4 Tomatoes ....... . Sweet Potatoes... - Beets: " ... Corn... r ) jdT2i . M..M..4MH.. Soup Mixture ... i. . Apples. . . Peaches . ... Pears...... -. - Cherries . . Blackberries.. . ... . Grapes.- ......... ..;... P lums. -.-... ..- . ... Apple Preserves. Damson Fig Peach Pear Tomato watermellon rind preserves. ..... Sweet Pickle Peaches... : it 4 4 44 4 f 4 i ft ii ft it ii ii it (4 44 4t (t it ii it ii ii ii ii 44 it If It 44 44 4 f i ii it. ti ft 14 .......... II II II II Corn Muffins, half dozen.. Buttermilk Biscuit Baking Powder " .. Plain Ginger Cake. ... ....- Cake . ..... Layer Cake. Plate Cookies, (molasses)...-.-. " (sugar) ... Custard, (any kind) ... e, (any kind) School Lunch, considering balanced ration prep- 76 v neatness ot pack, and kind oi container...... 7R10.4 Exhibit of Comb Honey.- """ii oux axxicu xxuiiey . vinegar. i i . Homemade Molasses--- .:- -.--r Cottaee Cheese. .. - Pound Butter. - i( - of Ham, home cured... '- Dn AAt 3 it iiii'iin . iinrriu - I'll i ..sa 84 oaP made from homemade lye 84 1.? ldi,Q oap,. homemade : Piui cuuun OI canned gooas, rreserveo, m icicles, etc., in pints and quarts....-.:- & wj. nomemaae uanoy... . r , SEWING AND FANCY WORK- u w- nto, aume-maae..-, : qi j - s ; j-- . gecond, House Dress home-made - nirt home-made;- . .--.-.--' rvu? Shirt home-made . 25 grid's School'Dress home-made.::.i.-llv , cond Chil'ds School Dress,-home-madeJ--.r 25:. Suit, homemade. . Pe?nd Boy's Suit, hand-made. . . r- alico Quilt, not exhibited before pest wool or oiiu . An-.- Vi faPi iow . ... .-25 U -i ' "viitv tiiuuv-.... 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 44 ii - ;. 7- SOUR PICKLEs Pickled Beets. --. 4 4 Cucumbers.....:.- 44 Green Tomatoes... l?eppers . . . .. " ; Onions.-..: Best Tomato Catsup.-.-- - Collection Pickles...... JELLY Best Blackberry...... .A.pple ..... Plum i .. ! ........ Muscadine or Scuppenong... Strawberry..-...--. ...... . . ... Currants .. L Apple Marmalade . 44 Peach Marmalade. ..J " Collection of Jelley.-:.-A...-...-.. " Collection Canned Meats.. . All Canned Fruits arid Preserves, Pickles etc., to be exhibited in .quart and pint jars. f U.; I J 50 ti t. it ti 4 4 41 'J. . .ft... ti m0m A - 60 1.00 i NOTICE 87 88 89 30 t 92 50 4 4 Ii The Polk . County Agricultural Advisory Board'will meet at 11 o'clock a. m. Monday August 1, at.10: 30 a. m. preliminary to the organization of the Polk county cooperative marketing association. - Every member will please take notice and be present promptly at . the hour. : if you ever did orever will have an im- 1 portant iiiity to : preform it will ; pe tnaw. aay. . FROM CM WEM IW TBIE COUNTRY Itcnts of Intercut Gclhcrcd f rca f afcss Sccticns of Pc!k Cecity by Our ' ! Ccrps ii Fdtiful Ccrrcspcsdtnts. ( IP U fo VA , : , Of the Summer Assedbly of the Ccngrcaticr.d Church, Saluda, North Ccrcllr.a, ist. 1921. 7 8 ir August ' - . '"S . :V7.iX " -; ' ' 1 Mrs. Fulton, Jacksonville, Fla., m a series of addresses de signed to show how the inner man, linked with God is able to supply every human need. - 44The Inner Shrine.' ' 2 "Love." 3 4 4Home." (afternoon) ; ' , "The Life of Christ." Prof. A. G. Rembert. (evening) 4 4 'Wealth." .: ; ,- . 5 4 'Success and Happiness." 6 4 4More Stately Mansions." N , v ; ; u . ' ' : 7 4 Four Hundred Years of America, ' ' Rev. 1 Geo.; B. Waldron, Jacksonville. Fla. - : - 4. 4 4The Response of Youth to the Call of the New Era," Mr. De Vere Allen, Editor V 4Young Democracy," New York. 44The.Life of Christ" Prof. A. G. Rembert 44The Care and Feeding of. Children." Dr. D. L. Smith, . v do do Spartanburg; S. C. ; do " : do . '::;v:'-'V-.:...!;r.-.;:.yJ::.. 14 Address by Mr. W. V. Martin, Y. M. C A., Spartanburg, S. C. 17 "The Life of Christ" Prof. A. G. Rembert ' 21 Mrs. J. F. Johnson, of New .York, and Fairhope Summer School, Greenwich, Conn., will deliver a series of addresses on 44The Child," dealing with special problems relating to child hood. : ;22. ' do 23 do 9A v" - do (afternoon) "The Life of Cruist" Frof. A. G. Kembert (evemng) ZD jyirS. J UIIIISU" o ouui coses, wuuuucu, 27 do do Subscriptions to' Polk 7 County oq CooiJerativeili Torrence Stuchell, D. D., Atlnta. GaV tion asitstenastoday; July, 24; 31- r 1921 f JN, U. inis isa paruai jjivKmui. . vuier pupuiar. euberuun-. ".: --'v :s ments are in course of preparation, and will be announced from Greens Creek, shares 77 $3850.00 time to time. V - v-r-??:hrZ at $50 ffh, . $3RQ0 Ij; All sessions will be held on the Assembly Grounds, with the Cowmbus 36 shares. : $50,$1800 exception of Professor JmDert's . addresses : on ?Tne Life of White Oak 16 Shares -r 800 CV' wmcn mu aeuve eaca vveanesaay evening at ine '- ' .r-"'!" . . . , . Tickets iorxne enure course $z.du, inciuaing tne use oi tne aluda 4 shares 50 200 tennis court and membership in the Choral Society. ; ' ftM J.'W. DUNN FREDERICK M. HOLLISTER; :; South Carolina 1 share 50 50 V w . - - r RSams, 0)nnty Agent - - . -, : Supctcrtdont. CsM Price, Lela New- Farmers are abdUt done laying man and Hettie Henderson, visit- by their crops in this section. I ed Miss Flora Bradley Sunday. Joe Henderson and daughter, Jl B. Bradley went for a Dr. Miss Ethel, of , Mill Creek at- for Miss Flora Bradley Sunday, tended services here Sunday. , Curtis Newman visited Walter Prof. Kreider and family con- Hooper, of Henderson county, template leaving Melvin . Hill in last of last week. the;riear future. We shall be HarrisonArledge and wife sorry to lose them. visited the latter's narent's J. A little social was held at the W. Bishop Saturday, and Sunday, home of W. A. Reed and wife Ewert Levi and boys went to 4li . 1 t . . ' baturday nignt. Saluda Saturday, trading. Died Curtis Newman, Robert Price, At her home here, after a J. B. and E. J. Bradley, went to brief illness of but a few hours, Saluda Saturday. Mrs. Mary Head wife of Dr. Miss Elma Newman is improv- ' W. T.: Head, departed this life, ing very satisfactorily. The news of her death was a Lyman Staton and a Mr. Moore, great shock to everyone here as of Henderson county, were in this , she was well known, and highly section last week to get horse respected by all. She was a kind apples. lovable Christian woman and tot tw,3w ua was a faithful orderly member Mountain (rove church Sunday, of the Brethern church, was . . ,tl.w-..t . church secretary and .a teacher m "w in the Sunday school. ' : much as the rain. , oi. u 4. 6o u j j. Henderson is on a visit m She. was about 38 years old and . . . i.i .iT U1 . Henderson county.. He went m appearently m the bloom - of u-w.ui. L the wagon with apple men. before death claimed her. ' She We hear that cattle broke out will be sadly missed m the church ? the large xnountein pasture of and SnnHav school as waII aa hH u- race neaa u- mor' the home. She leaves a husband, "f011' ai?d te aut thre acrf a father, and stepmother, and of ' 00111 before they were found. some three or four brothers arid Now that the road from Saluda two sisters. Our sincere sympa- t the Greenville highway is as thies are witlvthe bereaved ones, sured; we ought to : renew our Funeral "was conducted by 1 efforts to open up our part of the Elders Branscom and Reed oh road either through Cooper Gap Monday atthe Melvin HU1 church township or through Mill Spring j , . . township, to Mills Spring (the and burial in the new cemetery cheapesf; route) and the neit . there " hst wav. Sweet, be Thy rest, oh sister r w. RradW- will M a dear, until Thy Savior calls for singing school at Mountain Grove thee, to rise and meet Him in the church commencing August, 1. air and Hve with Him eternally Well, brother Lynn, two rat- p. tiers and a copperhead closed rismop , their eyes in perpeturl sleep to- Seems now as if we would day here, how many in the neigh- . have fair .weather for a 'while. borhood.Fm not informed. . ; .r .V- II ill' "1 i m -r i 11 is it hi mm :;- ill1 ' V. II t ' ? Ml -I -ill rt i! 14 k a; !!.?Vi I V :! ' tf1- 'If ' -, rim ... i'b I ' . . ' ' I 6: 4: J v:''..?j-;-::ri.' ; '...y.v.--;-r: . : t : um bag, dewing Bag -t" .-til