' ' - ' the polk; cqxtnty .news , K' - A . v ' Ftidriniyj 19 I n , :: - , .;. .... , . ... - T7t BSMIZISij j nn "- v . , I" ' , nybAofcrttlltttWlIoav;...v:i5V f fN r"1 H l I 1 n 'f. ' 'J , " . if HUNT GUARANTEED fc5KM . ' I , JAY I If fU I 11 . . . f; . - treatment at urrUk. ' ' ' - : I 1 .WBDf raraw mmm i 2nd, 1921 POLK COUNTY'S FINEST THEATRE Good projection," comfortable seats and pure cool air furnished by a ventilat ing system which changes and cools the air. twice a minute. This theatre will show nothing but the world.'s cleanest ' and finest pictures, and show most of them ahead of Spartanburg and Asheville. Regular show nights Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday afternoons at 4 and evenings at 7:45 and 9:15. Saturday matinees at 2 and 4. ; Pirogirainni Tuesday, August 2nd James Oliver Curwood presents Nomads of the North from his well known novel of the same name. One of the really' great pictures of the year. A The Greatest Fqrest Fires PP The Greatest Animal Actors www The Greatest Love Drama ever shovm on any screen. A pic ture that will charm every man, woman and child. " J Saturday, August 6th K I i I t Thursday, August 4th ' " in Heart of the Hills From the story by John Fox, Jr. A great story, a great picture, a great star, 'nough said. Come early to get iru OXOI01 Another smashing drama of God's Country. Crowded with mystery, thrills and with a tender and most unusual love stora t A wonderful story of .God's great outdoors. A red blooded story of strong men, both good , and bad in a terrific conflict -of Dom gooa ana evil forces. . In addition to these features will be shown a two-reel comedv Charles Chaphn in bs newest pictures will be frequently showS amohfcoS PRICES; Matinees 11 and 22c. Evenings, 17 and 28c 13 mm OEH Iiratematioinial TiracitoF, Quoted. EjIVE. lm,fleJlaely' ake another big ri ?lu0n "V, pnces of Titan and Interna- a3vn j o86 .duction8 aU former acnces and place Titan and International eZfZVot IostP hich they have International 8-16 Thij price la. about one-fourth less than the price at which the 8-16 sold' pnor to March of this year. The new e Iowe8t at which k was sold. ThenewpriceincluJes allthe nee essary equipment-platform, fenders, governor, belt pulley features which must be paid for extra on some tractors. Titan 10-20 This is the lowest i- (..,v. ww. tjuuica tne 1 itan. considennv ffiM - ment now. included (formerly sold extra). Up to March of this year the x a? 3 $l 20? today it is $900: At this m figure, the Titan 3:Plow tractor is the best value in the farm power field. on ever fenWThi ? to $1'7S-1 cl2r& 2rWrent Md the wilich Wlow. every ,i:l,-H-Jn.-r5-?.,,fa Plowing, and your fall and winter belt work. I? mm?" rmation on delioeri and teinu. Harvester Company " Or AMERICA 11 . v'The farmers are most dope plowing in the field in this part and baseball and horseshoe pitch ing is their business at present. The Chesnee ball players came up and played the Chocolate boys Saturday. The Chocolate boys are game if' they " do get beat some times. X' ; .: Roy Cantrell and his sister, Mamie, -attended Sunday school at Mill Creek Sunday. Isham Henderson attended the revival at Shiloh church Friday. ' 'Fanchon ' the flour of quality. Prof. John Scoggins and some others from the Sandy Spring settlement came up Saturday night and did some good - sing ing at the home of A. P. Hen- derson'sv We hope to have them call again. J. R. Horn visited home folks Sunday. Lemuel Horn is expected home in a few days from Detroit. Miss Maggie Sue Morris has accepted the position as teacher at the Cox school house. Miss Eunice Giles, from Spar tanburg, has been visiting in the Green Creek settlement. Brivette Peeler and Miss Bettie Edwards passed through Cross Keys Sunday evening. 4 Willie Spurlin called on Miss Maud J ackson Sunday as usual. Misses Perna and Vena Fea- gan visited relatives near Ches nee, last week; Ed Johnson visited his wife's father near Chocolate Sunday evening. Lionel Lancester and Elmer Davis were welcome wallers at M. R. Giles Sunday afternoon. Times are not like they used to be, some of the Melvin Hill girls took their best fellows for a joy ride Sunday. - WANT COLUMN For Sale: Buildino- lnf iviorton urive Valhalla fruif form 2 miles west of Tryon oq Auto Highway. These lota 50 . tn inn tt. t ront by 100 ft deep, the I mvoi, ueaxraue ouuamg lots m this coimtrv. within 2 tn snn vHa of jthe Auto-hicrhwav to - Snlndo" ! Pacolet river and Valhalla Tea tiouse. G. E. Morthm Home-made chairs and stools siainea or aecorated an v n nr See Arthur Scruggs, r Fori Sale bv own pr Sm all farms and rural home sites fin - " W WP- A A W iruit iana z -z miles from Trwm wood and water on each tract: uuiiuing sues. 1. U. Mills, Tryon, N. C. For Sale : .Ve.rv nouse ot six large rooms and bath, in the best residential nart of Tryon. N. C: larcre lot. PT pies, pears, peaches, figs and i Diuau ucmes nowermg snrubs and flowers, nice lawn, finelororn Shade trees. Cltv water. ' eletnV i 1- 1. 1 1 ' " , ' iigni,, icnicKen nouse ana small garage. . Will sell very reasonable. James Leonard. The Carver House at Valballa - ---- ana about 1 acre of land for sale. Price $4,800. v aee w. T. Lindsey. FOR SALE: Six and one half acres of land adjpining the land of H. G. Cannon and others for particulars apply to agent Wade a- 15LACKWELL. Q. M. C. Camp meaue; ma. Anyone desirincr a tvnewriter may ootain a practically ' new ! wooastocK m good condition. Price $25.00. Cash "or terms Address P. 0. Box 67. or nhone IZ4. I" A. Holy Cross Church. Holy Communion. -......7:30 a. m. Sunday SchooL. 10:00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00a.m.; , s. ' - . : WeekDays, . , ; FRIDAY Christian Healing Prayer Circle, 4:d0 p. m. - -' k Litany ; .5:00 p.m. rosunus uays, noiy . uommunion, Service is rather a small word but it V really one of . the biggest things in the world today. You get out of life iust about what you put into it. There is honest service back of everv success, every friendship, every important movement. We pride ourselves upon the excellent banking service we can render Service is what makes our bank the best bank for you.: We will be glad to have you call and investigate. Polk County Bank & Trust Company L W. S. C0BBf President FRANK JACKSON, Vice President FRED W. BLANT0N, Vice P & Cash M. L ARLEDGE, Asst Cashier Columbus, N. C. E. E. r.HSSILDINE President ; -- Peoples Duilding J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. & Loan Assn. Chartered and. Supervised by the State off North Carolina 9100 share 25c A week. Second Series now open. Foifrfull infor mation call on W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. I ... , mm m . The, Carver property rlear Tryon. Little more ijcoAA aa acres land,, 7-room bungalow. Price $6300,00 , The merchant ashamed of his prices don't advertise IT IS A GOOD PLAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU SPEND FROM MONTH TO r.:0NTII We keeDeaCfrd fT,1 yU to the last cent. &?A&br ever .medansacting busings CALL TODAY - THE CAROLINA STATE BANK David C- Barrow Pres. o n , railltI, S.n.rVie Pres. Louis.'LS; SK. cSltor- - . iiouenson vice Pres. . . . 7 Co prices does not mean a lowered quality. Vlare or Ismail, is a standard Fisk Tire. , - ' V Present lo vvprices are on tires which have ijiade the qiame Fisk famous quality and mileage. is no better tire value in the world than a Fik Tire at the present price. ' ' Sold only by Dealers

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