. r - - tots pot-it nnmrpv. rrnrrn - - i TRYON ITEMS. Saina spent: fewTday, Chon'' the flour of quality. thi? week at Asheville. fltf1 . tict? ic innti'tiM Grant, P lnVA - Daisy - ""8 . "ij Tuesday TCnann is -visitirtcr A.H William ya . m father, J. -"r Miss her Ashev Jas Gaining a Wn Friday last 5 T;pHMau . -na iamilv r v;,. ivimer -left. Tnfln - Anther. Cha's McPee in n a busing fep Kn ,or ui"- I ir w i"le- . ' . visiting Bradley and wife are en- ""IC"U. MissHaynes at Clyde, Mrs. Geo. B. Cahh nf Han! , . , I dersohvilllp " . M TTT1 T n 4 I 1 .. MU 111 1 I Villi II I n A.Min j mi i vu i r i mill. - - j w u.i.tn , X funeral of a Mr. Nash at 'T V . Tnv - - vv- JVUkins and familv nt. Landruiu tended: Wii "7. "Fancnon ti M" uowpens, Sunday. S. B. Wilkins and family, spent ; Mesdames J. J. and J. B. Da- if..,r lovs this weeK wim tneir vio ov; t ? w" ' .i , - , . . a t u v.v uiv t I w ii iii i wu - m w M.;xr . son, W. Y. Wilkins. ; of Union," S, c:;; visited Mrs Miss Wi!ma Livingston is vis- ;J.Vja. Dennis, Sunday. ,'tfflir ner i. y. a. d. curns and wife- anrt M I i-"D . 1 Ml I " -' 1 Jameson, in Asneviiie. u Butlerand wife attended the Miss Ida Missildine, of Kirk- Pun?ay School Convention at ffnod Mo. , is a guest of the Aum opnng; feunaay. family of her brother, E. E. Mis- i I Will be in Tryon, N. C. Sat- gildine. uruay August btn, taking orders Fanchon" the flour of quality. 1 iruit trees. , Apple and r . Deach trees 90M n nA Miss Kosa iipscomD, : Of pear. Dlum ar.H ohr- trooa Gaftney, is visiuhk iter sister, 35cts each and up E. W. Barber, jrs. jonnauiun, m uj ivenneay : Saluda, N. C. cottage.- - The Strand I -. ; -rT-"Tj vuiv vMwitvu tra ' " ' Miss Margaret auizner, of doors Tuesday to a packed house. Miami, Fla., who is spending the Those who attended . say the summer at Saludar is a guest of show was the best ever given Mrs. Holden. m. Tryon. Manager Early in- E E. Missildine and daughter, forms -us M will, present on- M ss Eva, and Misses ijJmma Y V11C w v; picturea auu jiupea 'MpFarland and Elizabeth Kin- to mnt the; patronage of the loch spent yesterday in Spartan- Pul)nc burg, Hl i ne congregational unurcn. J. A. Dennis, of Bowman. S. Rev. W. A. Black, A. M. Pas- n cnonf a fpw HflVR Vi pro xxritVi I tOr. his wife and little son, who have .le School Sunday morning been . spending some time m Public Worship and Sermon at Tryon. - 11. '.n..-i,4.v,fl,i: Bible... Studies m Acts Wed- ran.nuu iucuuui nesdays at 4. p. m. Clarence A. Lightner, Jr., and Tourists and all citizens cordi- his sister, Alice, have arrived ally welcome. from Detroit, for the purpose of riding horseback to the top of Public Meeting. he Monroe Journal giving" his views of our country, and' in terms that .should make every; man, woman and child feel proud that he is a. citizen of Polk, r We quote from his letter; Here, in these valleys and on plateaus;jare found tHe most fer tile lands on earth. The farms are the best ordered arid culti vated of any I "have ever seen.. Everything is grown to' perfec tion here that is worth growing. The people are a gentle, intelli gent, industrious, law abiding folk. Believe it no more that they are raw, rude and unsophis ticated. It is a myth, Aye, more, it is a gratuitous slander. Make it treason, then, to tell it again in Gath or to whisper it in Ascalon. the Farm Demonstrator here, J. R. Sams, is worth his weight in gold to the people of Polk county. He is a worker, and his office in the court house is some proof of it. There one will find a little nuseum, showing , just what these Polk county lands are capable of doing. The people are loud in their praises of the president of the Federal Land" Bank, the Hon. David A. Houston. They regard him as being their chief bene factor and, were he to come amongst them, they would open wide their doors and hearts to him and give him a' royal recep tion." , While Mr. t low was m our county he was accompanied " on some of his trips by County Agent Sams, and in one of their conversations he told Mr. Sams that he had appraised ?plk coun ty agricultural lands higher than uy mm Ml JL ill; "T? "ill 5.3 . SIM 'if f A Community institution, Bigger , and ter than ever. Bet-' Buy Season Tickets and Save Money. Incidently the Peoples is a ,bank that is rendering the community a real service. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President PEOPLES M ryo BANK, .fi rTHUS . 1 ' 1. . :i at., -i. VV. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier T G tni. Exlorlh (DairoDQima. OGflPAHY , ; .. ... those of. any other county in the state, ( This only goes to prove the'truth of what we have often saidy i ; ' Tliat the people of Polk county '- did not' realize what a God favored' spot they were liv ing in. Mt. Mitchell with Mrs. Ludlum. There will be a meeting of the All Tjersona having milk bottles Citizens of Tryon at the schoo belonging to the dairy will please auditorium . on , Friday , evening, leave them where we can get August iy, tor the purpose ot them. Our supply 'of bottles is discussing whether or not we getting low and we need to get 'SSPflJ : lecFon,vi to vote in all bottles belonging to us. bonds for the construction of Mrs. W. M. Gaines, hara suriacea streets ana wains in Tryon. This is. of interest to every citi- zen oi our town ana , everyone who can should be there. Famous native Dances. C. C. Owens, of Greens Creek, was in Tryon Saturday, looking after business matters and called to renew his subscription.- He also informed us that he contem plates building some houses on Dancing one's way into the some lots of his at Columbus. Hpart of a man5 is an ordinary ex- In addition to the building perience for. a acefui; woman, now being done at Valhalla by if fiction writers are to be be E. H. Tomlinson we are inform- lieved; but Mary, "the ward of ed that Mrs. E. G, Dailv will Old Thomas, a fisherman widely build a home in the Vallev soon known in-the South bea Islands, and that D. E. ConnorV conterriT dariced;her 3a: t6 "the knowl- Plates the erection of a home edge oi ,wnicn one,coi,iwu yvuu& il ii p ii '' ',!' "' I mihn'a es'nr oVia "IWQTltoH tft CSC- uiere tnis iaii. r , mwo ucoiv, . - Hf: rr t i u - rn I CUPy. ui,s ivatuieen mums wm Ktv . , . onfi of h most pnvate music lessons (piano and j .. ,i i .i . . . . . liascinauuK , accuca "v. vuice; at ner nome mis, wmier ; AQ rufnn of 6ummS uieiirBLui.oeptciuuw. n. w fiVilth Pntit ed 'The V U I 11 1 ! I J-' . ' . oe nas nao a numoer ,oi; years TJ ,v-r;. h the 1UU1 xyaxtucx , m uivi f i. m music as special, and has had experience as teacher. She f tWo Sran Theatre J l uvvlUvuVii WW Vv - w - de I , ? -... - .'. i 5: .... I T'n -iciH OIT ""ca tut; patronage ui uiuse iu Tryon desiring to study music. See her at her home for hours and price. , ' f An Appreciation w. rui Lai fo) Some men never know what it is to have a dollar all their own. Year after year finds them nq better off than before. ' Their money goes in one pocket and out the 'other- They are bossed by the dollar. Other men save small sums regularly and place them where they will draw interest. These men have put their money to work and will some day be financially independent. ARE YOu WORKING FOR THE DOLLAR OR IS THE DOLLAR WORKING FOR YOU? Gome in and-let us show you hqw to put your money to work. THE BANK OF TRYON "Polk County's Oldest Banking Institution" W. T. LINDSEY, President J. D. HESTER, Cashier PHONE 1926 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Asheville Machine k Welding Co. GENERAL MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Autombile Repairing-Ovorhauling Expert Welding 50 BILTMORE AVE ASHEVILLE, N. C. . Twelve years ago I came as & stranger to Tryon and three Dr. Josenh D. Daniels was 88 Ui,iTirra ot one imnressed me: its 1 idiixiK-o tu vw : - " . la years old on Monday, and unex- charming scenery its remark Pectedly to him, his birthday able climate and the" friendship was made the occasion of a trib- 0f its people. ite to him by the Congregational t said this.is the Place to live. church and Sunday school, the" t We not been disappointed, thei day previous. The suDerinten- Cerv remains the same, the dent remarked that the v did 1 not i;oo la the same, and best of wx"vy w ' , .,1 nave to go back to bibical times aii friends have increased witn w nnd a just and righteous eacn passing year, ana tneir Jseph, there was one nMeht 4vishirj' has'lncreased more fls.-l .., . . . . - r . , "wn with them. At his sugges- than their numoers. my tinn li at- -i -Vi 'LVi-. -t"ifj I!.,,.? - J iiLieffotoa birthday, just passeu, wiuowv thiV anditwas'lhe best one I "The Idol Dancer" Strand Next Tuesday. "On all the children rose and greeted him and shook hands Vrttli him, then followed "the reading of commemoration of his many years of usefullness as a teacher and preacher; of his learning and his kindliness, "and his devotion to Christ, his church fd his doctrine. It may BeadM that when it comes to friend ly admiration everybody in Tryon Without regard to creed, is a -friend of the good doctor. For Sale:-Mixed oaknd pine f it, wood $5.00 percord deliverd iryon. Leave orders with it had. Mv friends took t,iUf rtf Vnv hands and cele- it Tor me.- I can not tell all the good things theysaia ana did.: But" I do "! heartily appreci tthe kindness of each and all, wliicli: will fever, be gratefully .remembered. An Qpicion cf Polk County. ; , Mr, Geo. E. of Monroe, ivniolk county recently TV liv w - . or lands for the Coium- 1 V 4 - UI lalillDSnlllD 5 t ffl (DIMS) FOR THE Toilet. Kitchen and Laundry 12 Ounce ' SI-."-,". Bottle , Prepared and guaranteed to be full strength at 1- t-V Ml f(Q)W7 A Good Buy Now Will Make Yqu Money Overbrook Orchard adjoins Saluda, makes a beautiful home and a profitable business. Has a cropthis year and has never ,:, failed to produce fine apples, It is a mdnejr-maker and can be bought for $10,000 less than it is .worth if taken atonc. s .- ; . Overbrook Cottage, 6 rooms, modern, with lot ' or -will sell 2 acres bearing'ordhard and one of 4 finest of building' sites. , . , I also have for sale 367 acres of woodland worth $25.00 per acre, at $15.00. 63-acre of chard and stock farm. 2200 bear ing fruit.trees, 7-room house. 3 Well worth twice the price asked;-$8,000. When aelopedf it will be a money maker; : 1 ir SIS Saluda, N. C. U 1 w- Morgan. bia Farm.ln; Btja to 1 if

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